Hi Tiemo

Yes you must code-sign for windows - UAC is pretty relentless and the
simplest thing is to just sign your code 

I just did a quick google and came up with a fantastic series of guides from
Trevor that I never knew existed (so thanks for that!) - but there are other
guides scattered round...
http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695/l/112706-signing-an-application
<http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695/l/112706-signing-an-application>
  

Dave



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