Import of GnuPG KeyPair to PGP

Per Tunedal pt@radvis.nu
Mon Mar 17 08:08:02 2003


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No, but the same has happened to me with an older version of PGP. I thought
the reason was that the key is encrypted in a better way with GPG.

I am really interested in what is behind this behavior.
Per Tunedal

At 12:34 2003-03-16 -0800, you wrote:
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 >Hello all,
 >
 >Just for the heck of it I tried to import my GnuPG Key pair into
 >the freeware version of PGP 8.0.  All seems OK until I attempt
 >to encrypt. The program complains of a bad passphrase.  Any idea
 >why this happens?
 >
 >Doug R.
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 >Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) - GPGshell v2.65
 >Comment: OpenPGP Key ID:  0x8984FD97
 >Comment: Support the OpenPGP Message Format RFC 2440
 >
 >iD8DBQE+dN9H22A9KYmE/ZcRAjjQAJ9YMEO+1iA8+QRdEPYWoOipYU/DRwCgj9Jl
 >K/Xe9/wKXocf5Culyww+aQ8=
 >=oD5E
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 >
 >
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