As Eric has declared this subject as CLOSED. please take the
discussion to arrl-l...@yahoogroups.com. There is an ongoing thread
on the same subject with much more detail than has been presented here.
Bob, N7XY
On Dec 8, 2009, at 12:36 AM, David Woolley (E.L) wrote:
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> The older a certific
The older a certificate, the more likely the private key to have been
broken (both from a longer time to try and because technology advances
make it easier), or leaked, or that domain has been lost to someone less
reputable, so certificates need to have time limits.
Although it is true that th
;From: WILLIS COOKE
>To: AB3EN
>Sent: Sun, December 6, 2009 9:04:29 PM
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [HAM] Windows 7 and LoTW
>
>
>I had no difficulty installing a certificate on Windows 7 64 bit Home
>Premium. I downloaded a new tQSL program from the web site, made a transfe
Yep no problem
Craig WØLV
AB3EN wrote:
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> Has anyone been able to install a TQSL certificate under Windows 7? I have
> been trying to get the certificate request to function and ARRL folks have
> not been helpful. I get the should work...duh response. Looks like a
> security flaw in the TQSL
g web sites that don't pay their certificate fees. This is a
> bad omen in my view.
> Willis 'Cookie' Cooke
> K5EWJ
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> From: WILLIS COOKE
> To: AB3EN ; Elecraft Reflector
> Sent: Mon, December 7, 20
Reflector
Sent: Mon, December 7, 2009 7:51:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [HAM] Windows 7 and LoTW
Mike and Dan, I finally got the Certificate Expired warning to see what you
were talking about. It appears to me to be generated by Microsoft Internet
Explorer rather than anything at ARRL LOT
s. I will click and write
another email.
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke
K5EWJ
From: WILLIS COOKE
To: AB3EN
Sent: Sun, December 6, 2009 9:04:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [HAM] Windows 7 and LoTW
I had no difficulty installing a certificate on Window
Thanks for the input. My issues are related to a fresh install of the tQSL
programs on a fresh Win 7 and the request for a new cert (TQ5) and load
failures for the generated TQ6.
73
Dan AB3EN
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Roger Marrotte wrote:
> Dan,
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> I have Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. It is an upgraded system from Vista.
> I just uploaded my latest contacts to LOTW without any problem. This is the
> first time I've tried it with Windows 7. I use DX4WIN for my log. I used a
> filter in DX4WIN to select on
Dan,
I have Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. It is an upgraded system from Vista.
I just uploaded my latest contacts to LOTW without any problem. This is the
first time I've tried it with Windows 7. I use DX4WIN for my log. I used a
filter in DX4WIN to select only the latest entries. I then cre
Interesting as Sgt. Schultz once said. The failure I get is not only on the
tq5 (request) but trying to load the tq6 (cert file). So the time issue
can't be adjusted. I think they have a real turkey in this TQSL cert crap.
Walt from ARRL has tried to help but I suspect they don't have a clue other
There have been numerous messages about this (not only with Windows
7) on the ARRL-LOTW group on Yahoo. A workaround which seems to help
is to temporarily set the computer to a date just after the
certificate was issued (I haven't had the issue yet, so haven't
actually tried that).
Bob, N
Since Win7 is now the default on all new PC shipments and is seeing
strong acceptance as a upgrade to both Vista and XP I think ARRL
should be eager to help with your problems.
I would suggest calling them.
good luck
jim ab3cv
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Elecra
The error appears to be related to the way tQSL writes to its own data files.
I have checked all the permission issues and tried running it as the Admin
and even as an XP SP3 program. No luck.
I hope to find someone who has found the secret formula. This is in Win 7
Professional. The tQSL progra
I have just requested a new certificate. I had an error message that mine had
expired when I tried to import into the new Windows 7 system. The error
message was variable though so it might not be that.
Mike
AB3EN wrote:
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> Has anyone been able to install a TQSL certificate under Windows 7? I
Dan, are you running 64-bit Win7? Some legacy 32-bit applications
have problems running under Win7-64.
Bill W5WVO
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From: "AB3EN"
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Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 7:05 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] [HAM] Windows 7 and LoTW
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> Has anyone been able t
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 9:05 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] [HAM] Windows 7 and LoTW
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> Has anyone been able to install a TQSL certificate under Windows 7?>
> Dan AB3EN
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Has anyone been able to install a TQSL certificate under Windows 7? I have
been trying to get the certificate request to function and ARRL folks have
not been helpful. I get the should work...duh response. Looks like a
security flaw in the TQSL program that taking ownership, or run as, or XP
SP3 c
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