Cheryl, To quickly answer your question: yes, people who use PGP under Windows should be able to read/verify your GPG signature, since GPG is compatible with PGP and respects the standards created by this software. Hope this helps! On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 01:04:28 -0600 (CST), Cheryl Homiak (Cheryl Homiak <chomiak@chartermi.net>) wrote: > I have been reading the Gnu privacy Guard handbook as a step to solving > the signature part of my timesheet problem. It seems pretty > straightforward; my only question is: Will a person using a Windows rather > than a linux system be able to use the public key and verify my signature? > So far I haven't seen anything in my reading that answered this question. > I know this is somewhat offtopic, so if you don't think you should put it > on the list you are welcome to email me privately. > Thanks. > -- /-----------------------------------------------------\ | Gil Andre -- Technical Writer -- Knox Software | | gandre@arkeia.com http://www.arkeia.com | | +--------------------------------------------+ | | A bug in the code is worth two in the documentation | | Backup we do. It's restore we find tricky. | \-----------------------------------------------------/