On 01/28/2010 10:44 PM, Richard Geddes wrote:
> Generating a revocation certificate as soon as you generate your key
> pair is a wise thing to do, in case you lose control of your passphrase
> ... I did that.
Good! :)
> My question is, if I edit my key pair... let's say I add a new uid to my
> k
Generating a revocation certificate as soon as you generate your key
pair is a wise thing to do, in case you lose control of your passphrase
... I did that.
My question is, if I edit my key pair... let's say I add a new uid to my
key pair... do I need to generate a new revocation certificate o
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
>>>
>>> Gpg does not recognize my fellowship card;
>>> ~ xxx$ gpg --card-status
>>> gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Card error
>>> gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Card error
>>> Reader 01: Gemplus GemPC Twin 00 00
>>
>> Is that a new OpenPGP card (2
I realize that this is probably not the correct forum to post this in;
however, I thought that perhaps someone here might have an answer.
According to this site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee691831%28office.14%29.aspx
old plug-ins will have to be recompiled for use in Windows-7 64-b