Hi, On 23.12.2017 21:00, Dominik B. wrote:
> it seems there are some issues with signing the windows nightly builds. > At least for me windows warns me about an unknown publisher. Yes, rules for code signing certificates have changed, and it is difficult to get a cert that is usable for nightly builds. There is only one company still offering code signing certificates to individuals (all others require a registered company), and only one company offering "non-EV" certificates that work without a smartcard, but none that offers both. Current plan: - yell on the Microsoft forums about the problem - get my attorney and tax advisor into the same room and have them prepare the paperwork for an EV certificate - sign nightlies manually until a better solution pops up A possible better solution would be to prepare an installer package that installs a test signing certificate — there seems to be a provision for code signing certificates that can only be used for specific "product" GUIDs, specifically to allow people to distribute test builds, but documentation on that is scarce and assumes that all machines that the program will be tested on are part of the same Windows administrative domain. Simon
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