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From: JoDoDu <jododu@xxxxxxx> > Leif, > What I finally did in frustration is download a free PC based product > "DAMN Hash Calculator" and run the same string through it to see what SHA1 > hash it generated...and guess what? It matched the SHA1 hash produced by > the CIPHER MI function! I have to assume that the Microsoft security > provider has something proprietary in it. > now, that's interesting... again, are you sure that you hash THE SAME BINARY STRING? is the length the same? trailing blanks? terminating null char? etc
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