Hi,
I've installed gpg on Windows Vista recently, but seems not all the
functions work well when I try to receive keys from keyserver. Here is
the command I typed:
gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
After hit RETURN, I got errors immediately like this:
gpgkeys: h
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Hash: SHA256
> I've installed gpg on Windows Vista recently, but seems not all the
> functions work well when I try to receive keys from keyserver.
Here is
> the command I typed:
This is probably because of how Windows Vista has changed how
programs may c
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 06:14:30PM -0500, Andrew Berg wrote:
> Peter Todd wrote:
> > The *only* thing included in the hash is what is between the START
> > and END bits, that's it, no headers no nothing. I'm not positive,
> > but I belive the MIME based PGP is pretty similar. Of course, this
> > me
Patrick,
Thank you so much, it's works. :-)
On 5/28/07, Patrick Brunschwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moses wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've installed gpg on Windows Vista recently, but seems not all the
> > functions work well when I try to receive keys from keyserver. Here is
> > the command I ty
Moses wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed gpg on Windows Vista recently, but seems not all the
> functions work well when I try to receive keys from keyserver. Here is
> the command I typed:
>
>gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
>
> After hit RETURN, I got errors immediatel
"Robert J. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is probably because of how Windows Vista has changed how
> programs may call other programs. It is a (semi-)known compatibility
> issue with Windows Vista; an awful lot of programs are suffering
> from some of Vista's 'improvements'.
I think
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Henry Hertz Hobbit skrev:
> I think you are being charitable. In reality, you are going
> to have to scrap almost all your old Windows programs since they
> will not work with Vista.
Just turn UAC off ffs! Its just there to bother you..
> The peop
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> Just turn UAC off ffs! Its just there to bother you..
Turning off UAC is definitely not recommended practice, according to
Microsoft. Microsoft strongly advises UAC be left on, and they have
some good reasons for it. Any discussion of whethe