gabriel rosenkoetter on Tue, 26 Mar 2002 12:59:45 -0500 |
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 12:31:14PM -0500, turgon@mike-leone.com wrote: > It should. If he's actually using the Win32 version of GPG. I think he said he was using the Win32 version of the commercial PGP, but I've deleted the original email. > I copied my pubring/secring from my Linux box, and put it on my Windows box > (in the proper directory). I am using GPG, with the Outlook plugin. And it > found out, and used it right off. I can sign and encrypt, using GPG on > Win32, with the same keys that I use on my Linux box. You didn't have to convert the line breaks? I'm shocked. > > Tell your Windows app to export the whole of your keyring. Maybe > > even force it to ASCII armor the export. Them import the keyring > > with gpg --import. > That should also work, but might not be necessary. It is, on the other hand, *guaranteed* to work. -- gabriel rosenkoetter gr@eclipsed.net Attachment:
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