Quote from: WinterMoon on November 03, 2012, 10:28 pmQuote from: BOGAN BOB on October 19, 2012, 04:29 pmHere il make a lil more easier to understandGo download yr pgp program and install, i use gpa i think well thats the folder name anywaysnow go to the vendors page and copy and paste the pgp key from the --- to the ---... all of it.Put that into a text document on yr pc and save.open up pgp and you want to hit import... then import the text doco with the key in it...it should come up with new key found and then be in yr key managergo to clipboard and type yr name and addy then hit encrypt and choose the vendors keyit will then be an encrypted msg that u copy and past in the address box on the order pagevery simpleOkay, I'm still trying to get this to work. I am following these instructions plus another nearly identical set of instructions from a tutorial and I cannot import any keys. I am copying & then pasting the vendor key into a text document and saving the document. I go to pgp and open up the gpa Privacy Assistant and click import & select the file containing the key. Every time I get a message that says "no keys found". I am copying the entire key from --- to ---. Have tried several vendor keys. I was able to import other keys using this same method when I first set up the pgp but it doesn't work now, no clue what's wrong. Anyone care to help? Thank you ~Take some advice: forget about GPG4WIN. Try GPG4USB instead -- it has an interface that 100x easier to use, let alone understand. The documentation on the GPG4USB site is also excellent -- it shows you how to use the program -- with screenshots. Furthermore, you don't even have to install GPG4USB on your machine -- you can unpack the software onto a folder on a USB stick and run it from there. (Naturally, you can also run it from a folder on your computer, if that's what you'd rather do.) GPG4USB Homepage: http://gpg4usb.cpunk.de/index.html