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@zaynabcodes
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guys previously I was using my VS Code for the CS50P course but now I finished it and am trying to make my own SSH Key. I followed through the steps in the video. However I keep getting "Enter PIN for authenticator". What does that mean? I tried figuring out it myself, I was told to remove the CS50P SSH Key so I did. but I keep seeing the same thing. Can someone help me please.

@Sabry-Hamdy
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i haven't tried it on windows but you coud lookup how to install vim on command prompt and then follow it from there on and also how to run ssh commands too. For one final strategy try installing git bash and running the commands there.

idk but it says bash: -vim: command not found
this is so much frustrating there is too much things that does not make sense to me im just copy pasting everything this is no good

@SankarSubbu
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thank you

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