> PuTTY on WinXP. I used that because it was already installed on my
> computer
> and I did not want to install something else if I did not absolutely have
> to.

hm.. at least you can try to create your SSH Key on your friend's computer
who use Linux. This is the best option i recommend, since PuTTY doesn't
generate a SSH key that complaint to openSSH

> I think I did that, but I have forgotten what I did and at the time I had
> no clue about what I was doing, other than following instructions that
> appeared to work. How can I find out if it's been added in pageant? What
> do
> I look for?

try to load pageant in the startup and make sure that the key is added.
You can see the PuTTY Manual page to see how to do this

> Does anyone know how to find out if the key itself is part of my problem?

you can't login to OOo. This is what i expected when i made a key with
PuTTY or Cygwin and made Louis had to make a lot of issue when i re-upload
my key.


-- 
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
Registered Linux User : 336579
Public-key : http://www.informatix.or.id/willy/public-key.txt
Blog : http://willysr.blogspot.com
OOo Documentation Project (ID) : http://project.informatix.or.id
Mandrakelinux Translation Project (ID) :
http://www1.mandrakelinux.com/l10n/id.php3



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