@ziprun
I can confirm this in command prompt under Win7 (have no Win10 ATM) with the latest gpg4win.
Got the key from
http://www.slackware.com/gpg-key and imported it:
Code:
E:\>gpg --import gpg-key
gpg: key 6A4463C040102233: public key "Slackware Linux Project <security@slackware.com>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1
E:\>gpg --list-keys 6A4463C040102233
pub dsa1024 2003-02-26 [SCA] [expires: ????-??-??]
EC5649DA401E22ABFA6736EF6A4463C040102233
uid [ unknown] Slackware Linux Project <security@slackware.com>
sub elg1024 2003-02-26 [E] [expires: ????-??-??]
E:\>gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.19
libgcrypt 1.8.5
Kleopatra shows the proper expiration date: 19-Jan-38
You could use either Kleopatra itself or the Windows Explorer contextual menu - More GpgEx options for verifying the image.
https://www.gpg4win.org/doc/en/gpg4w...endium_24.html