[thelist] AspEncrypt

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Thu May 31 07:58:39 CDT 2001


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Sounds like it, yes. But with the caveat that I know a bit
more about the PGP side of things, so don't know for sure.

As you say, the terminology is confusing.

Cheers
Martin





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Thanks very much for that run down Martin.  I think I'm slowly getting
there
(atleast on the theory bit).  The matter hasn't been helped much by the
rather confusing mix of terminology on the various sites.  The component
I'm
using says that I need a copy of the recipents certificate in a .cer
format.
I assume that this is essentially his public key?



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