That was actually the first thing I tried, but the resulting string is the 
wrong length (throwing an error).

Sorry for the delayed response, btw - got a cold or something.

Steve

>Hi Steven,
>> When sent the details about their keys, they included three keys. 
>>
>> Unfortunately, encrypt() and decrypt() each take only one key even when
>> using Triple DES (DESEDE) as the algorithm.
>I have no specific experience with this implementation of 3DES, but my
>understanding is that the 3 keys are normally concatenated to produce
>1 key.
>Not sure if simply concatenating them will suffice in your case, but
>hopefully that gives you a starting point.
>
>Regards
>Chris

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