Yes, you can. Export and import the key as ascii file!

regards,
hampel

Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 22.18 schrieb Christian Campbell:
> I am fairly new to PGP, and have created a PGP keypair on my Windows NT
> (company's choice...not mine) machine using PGPtools.  Can my keyring be
> used on both my Windows machine using PGP and Linux machine using GPG to
> encrypt/sign/decript/verify?  I guess the question is:  Are PGP and GPG
> interchangable?   Is it just a matter of exporting my keypair in Win PGP and
> importing into my Linux GPG?  Any help would be appreciated.  
> 
> Christian
> 
> p.s.  Does anyone know of any PGP or GPG listservs?
> 
> Christian P. Campbell
> Systems Engineer
> Information Technology Department - Systems
> Bruegger's Enterprises
> Desk: (802) 652-9270
> Cell: (802)734-5023
> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PGP public key available via PGP keyserver
> 
> "One of the most overlooked advantages to computers
> is...  If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking
> them around a little."    -- Joe Martin
> 




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