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Importing a private/public key pair that was created with PGP Corporate Desktop.

Assuming that you are only decrypting files that you will receive with Robo-FTP, then these are the steps to follow:

1. create an empty keyring using the Robo-FTP configurator

2. export existing public/private key pair from PGP Desktop to file name of your choice

3. import that key pair into Robo-FTP using the file that you created in Step 2

If you also intend to encrypt files, you will need to take an additional step for each recipient for which you will encrypt files:

4. import each recipient's public key into Robo-FTP

Caution: Robo-FTP does not support the IDEA cipher. Make sure that the key pair from PGP Corporate Desktop does not use IDEA. For more information on this cipher, go to http://lion.serengeti.com/mvc/kb1/kb/list/IDEA

Tags: Robo-FTP, PGP, GPG