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June 10, 2011, 03:58:57 PM
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Sorry guys but I cant seem to figure this out at all.

I installed GPU4WIN
Ran Cleopatra, generated a certificate got this message

"Certificate created successfully.
Fingerprint: 0BBC15F2E98BBAB77BAE2F89D9F9EEC06DA385B7" (NOT ACTUAL)
Went to http://pgp.mit.edu/ and tried to submit the above code.

Then get this message "Error handling request
Error handling request. Exception raised: Failure("Error while decoding ascii-armored key: text terminated before reaching PGP public key header line") "

I know there is still more to do after this but have I done something wrong so far

Setting this up is proving to be quite difficult :/

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June 10, 2011, 06:00:25 PM
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(Split because it was not responding to the OP you responded to.)

Right click your certificate in Kleopatra and choose "export certificates". The file output by this action can be opened in a text editor and copied and pasted, or I think you can also just upload the file to pgp.mit.edu.

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