Hello Johan, i checked that. chars are typing correctly. i keep all passwords in a password database. i copied/pasted & typed what i thought should be the correct passphrase. gpg2 returns "invalid".
keyboard is a new microsoft sidewinder x4 but chars/keys are mapping fine with it. appreciate your help and insight > On 7-7-2013 5:10, eMyListsDDg wrote: >> now i'm finding out after moving from XP to Win7 that i can't edit my keys >> or decrypt email test messages. > Perhaps you accidentily changed the keyboard layout? Non-US versions of > windows activate those pesky "dead keys" by default. Even Ubuntu seems > to do that now :-( > If your password contains chars like " ' ~ ets. you may have this problem. -- Bill Key fingerprint = DB4D 251B FE8A BDCD 2BE4 E889 13F1 78D0 A386 B32B _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users