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<p>Yes - but use kleopatra to make an unencrypted copy before trying
to open in linux. You could also use kleopatra to re-encrypt in
linux with your new key.</p>
<p>Also, you really should be able to copy your private key(s) from
windows to linux, and then you should be able to use the original
encrypted file there also. You would have to check the kleopatra
docs on where the keys live on the two different systems.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/17/19 1:00 PM, Alexandre Perali
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<div dir="auto">Yes, it was created by kleopatra. I'll make a copy
of the file and try to import it to linux, is it?</div>
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17:42, Jack <<a
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<div dir="auto">I tried to open the 'unencrypted' file
with kate and in the header says it still encrypted gpg</div>
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2019 17:29, Alexandre Perali <<a
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<div dir="auto">Thank you, now I found it.
<div dir="auto">But as I'm moving my kmm file from
windows to linux and it was encrypted by Kleopatra
I don't know if it is the problem or not.</div>
<div dir="auto">I tried to generate from gpg linux a
key using the same user name, email and password
I've used to generate on windows. Tried to open
the file on linux but got an error.</div>
<div dir="auto">I almost sure this error is related
to the encryption as kmm reports cannot read the
file /home/.../plugins/xml/xmlstorage.cpp:150.</div>
<div dir="auto">Then i disabled the encryption in
windows, 'save as' the file and tried to open it
in linux but got the same error. </div>
<div dir="auto">Any suggestion?</div>
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<p>First, if you want to use the already encrypted file, you
need to copy the private key from the old to the new PC.
Just using the same name and email to create a new key
will create a different key. If it didn't work that way,
then anyone could recreate your private key, just knowing
your username and email address.</p>
<p>I don't have KMM handy to test, but I do remember that
you have to be very careful when trying to save an
encrypted file as unencrypted. However, was they file
encrypted by KMyMoney or by Kleopatra? If the latter,
then just use Kleopatra to make an unencrypted copy of the
file.</p>
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