On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 07:04:14AM -0800, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
> 
> 
> On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 1:32:53 PM UTC+1, Maria Losdren wrote:
> >
> > Yes but there is no good documentation on Qubes how to do this in the 
> > windows gui.
> >
> > I am a noob and i can only use step by step tutorials. 
> >
> 
> The command line works differently on Windows. You cannot just use a 
> program like on Linux, but you have to go to the exe file. So most likely:
> CD C:\Program Files (x86)\gnupg\bin
> then:
> gpg2.exe --import qubes-master-signing-key.asc
> (or any other command.) Note that if you copy and paste this it will not 
> work, you also need to add the file path, e.g.:
> gpg2.exe --import C:\Users\*your 
> username\Downloads\qubes-master-signing-key.asc
> 

Does gpg4win have gpg2.exe?
In any case, the gpg4win application seems to be a better route for
someone who isnt used to linux or the command line. And, from what I can
see it's also incorporated in to windows context menus.

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