[OT?] Legitimising a developer as a 'publisher' in Windows 7
Dave Kilroy
dave at applicationinsight.com
Mon Nov 3 18:19:59 EST 2014
That's how it is with my provider - and with signcode.exe I have to manually
add the timestamp (it sounds like some other tools to it automatically if
it's a 'one click operation') - not a big deal to do it manually though,
just something to make sure about...
Bob Sneidar-2 wrote
> Wait, that is a show stopper. Does this mean that I have to keep the cert
> active otherwise the app will stop working or start popping up an alert?
>
> Bob S
>
>
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 12:39 , Dave Kilroy <
> dave@
> <mailto:
> dave@
> >> wrote:
>
> Dave
>
> PS: I guess if you renew your code signing certificate before it expires
> that the certificate on the file will continue to be recognised by
> verisign
> (or whoever) and thus continue to be recognised as valid by Microsoft UAC
>
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