Signing a Windows app
Tom Glod
tom at makeshyft.com
Tue Jul 22 17:31:32 EDT 2025
Hi Bob, I think there were changes to this over the last few years, and now
signing windows software requires hardware keys and etc.
So yes I think the lesson is burnt toast.
Which is why I use a signpath.io ....
Their fee includes the hardware key and the user experience is great, you
upload your zip, and everything gets signed with your certificate.
That windows unknown developer warning does not show up.
Sorry, thats all i got.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 4:52 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am ready to sign a Windows app and I am trying to follow the
> instructions on the livecode lessons page. I downloaded the Windows
> SignTool and installed it. I navigated to the folder containing Pvk2Pfx.
> The instructions say that running a command (which I will not copy/paste
> here for obvious reasons) will create a PFX file from my PVK and SPC files.
> First of all, WHAT FILES? Secondly, when I run the command, it says that
> Pvk2Pfx is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file,
> or operable program. But I’m looking right at it in the folder! Is this
> lesson obsolete??
>
> Bob S
>
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