Windows code signing

J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Thu Jan 13 22:34:25 EST 2011


On 1/13/11 8:56 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
> sounds like a hostage situation.

Well, to be fair, Verisign gets the money. But still.

>
> On 13 January 2011 19:04, J. Landman Gay<jacque at hyperactivesw.com>  wrote:
>
>> I'm in the position of wanting to release a no-cost or low-cost app for
>> Windows, but without a code-signing certificate Windows puts up the scary
>> "untrusted publisher" notification every time the app launches. Certificates
>> cost a couple hundred dollars and I don't want to do that.
>>
>> So the question is, how do other shareware or freeware authors deal with
>> it? Are users so used to it by now they'll just click OK and proceed? What
>> do you guys do?
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