Encryption

Anthony E. Greene agreene@pobox.com
Wed Jul 17 13:59:02 2002


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On 16-Jul-2002/19:05 -0400, Mandy <laydbug278@comcast.net> wrote:
>I solved my problem. After reinstalling pgp it asked if I had previous
>key rings it could use, so I checked yes. It used the keys even though
>they were encrypted, even though it refused to before reinstallation.

Can you actually use those keys? If you described the original problem
accurately, this should have required you to use your backup copies. I'm
not sure how this worked.

You do have backup copies don't you?  ;-)


Tony
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