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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Dashboard
  4. Resources
  5. Workflows
  6. Task Reference
  7. Services Overview
  8. Users
  9. Logs and Reports
  10. Encryption
  11. System
  12. Appendix
  13. Glossary Terms

Step 3: Create a Project to decrypt files

Step 3: Create a Project to decrypt files

  1. Log in to
    Managed File Transfer
    as a user with the Project Designer role.
  2. From the main menu, click
    Workflows
    , and then click
    Projects
    .
  3. Drill-down to the folder in which to create the new Project.
  4. Click the  Create a Project link (located towards the top of the page).
  5. The
    Managed File Transfer
    Project Designer will open on the page.
  6. Type in the new Project name and description.
  7. Click the
    Save
    button.
  8. The list of folders (containing tasks) will be displayed.
  9. Open the File Encryption folder and choose the PGP Decrypt task.
  10. On the PGP Decrypt Task Basic tab, specify the following:
    1. Select the Key Ring (OpenPGP Key Ring Resource) that contains the OpenPGP keys.
    2. For the Passphrase attribute, specify the passphrase of your private (or secret) key. This is the passphrase you used when you first created your Key Pair.  
    3. For the Input File attribute, specify the name of the file to decrypt. Otherwise specify a variable for the Input Files Variable to process a list of files that was received from your trading partner (which would have been populated from another task like FTP or HTTP).
    4. For the Output Directory attribute, specify the directory to store the decrypted files.
  11. Click the
    Save
    button to save the task.
  12. You can add additional tasks (for example, FTP, Send Mail or HTTP) to the Project for sending the encrypted file to your trading partner's server.
  13. When done making changes to the Project, click the  Validate link (located towards the top of the page) to validate the syntax of the Project.
  14. If the validation was successful, then click the
    Save & Finish
    button to save the Project and return to the folder.
  15. Execute the Project.
You can learn more about how to edit Projects by referring to the section named Project Designer Features.

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