10-22-2008
Never used it on windows, but if you are on the command line like when using it under Linux/Unix, can't you just give it some switch like -v to get some more verbose output so it tells you what it dislikes?
IIRC, after exporting and importing keys, they have somewhere in that process to be signed before usage.
Has good documentation and FAQ etc.:
The GNU Privacy Guard - GnuPG.org
Before giving the harddisk to the recycling center, check for a software that just overwrites the stuff with zeroes or something that has been there when you don't need it anymore or show it the 5kg hammer
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