Creates a key definition name and value to be used for encrypting
and decrypting files. The key is a string that represents the
name under which its value is encrypted and stored in the key
storage table; a logical name table. A DES key is created in the
PROCESS logical name table by default unless the /AES qualifier
is specified. Note that AES requires longer key-length values
than the 8-byte DES keys. AES requires a minimum of 16, 24,
or 32 bytes depending on the algorithm/key size specified for
encryption or decryption.
Format for the ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY Command
ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY key-name key-value [qualifiers]
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