Correct. So far no complaints. I compile with captive runtime then use Inno
Setup to package it then send the setup.exe through the Digicert utility to
sign it.
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Hi many thanks for the support, from now we're experiencing problems with some
AV providers but not all. I think "Avast" is not generating problems...so we
still are figuring it out.
Thanks!
El mié, 3
Hi many thanks for the support, from now we're experiencing problems with
some AV providers but not all. I think "Avast" is not generating
problems...so we still are figuring it out.
Thanks!
El mié, 3 feb 2021 a las 14:10, Olaf Krueger ()
escribió:
> This is just one example of how to create a
This is just one example of how to create a self-signed p12 cert using ADT,
maybe it helps:
flex-sdk\bin> ./adt -certificate -cn SelfSign -ou XY -o "YourOrganization"
-c DE -validityPeriod 2 2048-RSA yourCertName.p12 yourSecretPassword
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Hi Carlos,
in our case it worked to reduce the expiration duration of the self-signed
certificate to 2 years.
(IIRIC, the default value in ADT is 5 years, not sure)
I still need to observe this, but until now I don't get no more feedback
that the AIR apps are blocked.
Keeping fingers crosses...
Hi Carlos,
In Prominic we are using Comodo certs and that solve problem. Olaf and I
were resolve problems also by just generating new self signed certificate -
it could be also potential solution.
Thanks,
Piotr
śr., 3 lut 2021 o 13:47 Carlos Rovira napisał(a):
> Hi Tucson,
>
> We found the sam
Hi Tucson,
We found the same problem with different Antiviruses in our clients. We're
searching for a solution.
So if I understand correctly, you got an EV certificate from Digicert as
Jason suggested and that solved the problem?
Please let me know, in order to try that path
thanks!
El vie,
Still no issues, FYI. Though it's not sheep.
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I got an EV certificate from Digicert. So far, no problems from any
customers. It's only been out there for a couple of weeks but I'm hopeful.
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I took a look into our used self-signed p12 certificate and notice that it
has an expiration date of 2048.
This might be an issue for an anti-virus-scanner, not sure
So I created a new one and set the exparation duration to 2 years.
As soon I'll get some feedback from our users in the US I'll fee
HI Vinvent,
>Indeed, I believe this is caused by the fact that our applications are
signed with a temporary certificate.
Yes, that make sense.
It comes into my mind that we always use the same self-signed certificate
here since a longer time.
I'll try to generate a new one using the ADT, maybe th
Hi Jason,
just to be sure:
You're using captive runtime and pass the EV cert at build time?
Finally, you package your app by using winrar?
Thanks!
Olaf
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Hi Olaf,
We have the same problem with some of our customers on Windows.
Indeed, I believe this is caused by the fact that our applications are
signed with a temp
Hi Olaf,
We have the same problem with some of our customers on Windows.
Indeed, I believe this is caused by the fact that our applications are
signed with a temporary certificate.
It would be great if Harman could integrate a signing tool for desktop Air
apps like the one that exists for signin
Hi,
since we moved some remaining Flex apps to AIR (Using captive runtime), some
of our users reports that the app is being blocked by their
anti-virus-scanner.
Because in some cases, the responsable IT-departments don't like to
whitelist additional apps, we run into trouble.
We are not yet using
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