As I understand your answer, it's not a feature.
Here's the more complete report:

Screen copy:

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Private key file: private.h

Public key file: public.h

Random Seed: 5435153

Message: it's ok


CryptoPP::Exception caught: BER decode error -----------------------------------------------------------------------

I'm using VC++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition.

System Information report written at: 17/05/2003 08:39:09
[System Summary]

Item    Value
OS Name Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Version 5.0.2195  Build 2195
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name     CED-W2000TESTS
System Manufacturer     Hewlett-Packard
System Model    HP Vectra
System Type     X86-based PC
Processor       x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel ~450 Mhz
BIOS Version    PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.K
Windows Directory       C:\WINNT
System Directory        C:\WINNT\System32
Boot Device     \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Locale  United States
User Name       CED-W2000TESTS\Fr�d�ric Vicher
Time Zone       Romance Daylight Time
Total Physical Memory   65 008 KB
Available Physical Memory       5 088 KB
Total Virtual Memory    214 936 KB
Available Virtual Memory        19 140 KB
Page File Space 149 928 KB
Page File       C:\pagefile.sys

Do you have any idea? Do you need more info?

Thanks,
        Frederic

At 20:55 15/05/2003 -0400, you wrote:
What exception are you getting? Please follow instructions posted at
http://www.cryptopp.com when reporting problems or asking for help.

On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 08:43:33PM +0200, Frederic Vicher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to debug the RSA crypting and decrypting functions using
> cryptest r to understand how to use this part of the library.
> When I run the program outside of VC++, no problem. If I trace remotely
> using WinDbg, no problem.
> But if I trace using VC++, I get an exception.
> Is it a known anti-debug trick or a bug?
> And is there a way to avoid this exception? Debugging my program would be
> more convenient using VC++ when the code will be included into it.
>
> Note: I use VC++ 6.0
>
> Thanks,
>         Frederic



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