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01-06-2015, 09:42 AM
SetupBuilder 2015 Version 8.5 Build 4655 Pre-Release available (Developer
Edition only):

http://www.lindersoft.com/downloads_licensed.htm

Build 4655 lets you SHA-1 or SHA-2 code-sign on Windows 7.x and SHA-1,
SHA-2, or "dual" SHA-1/SHA-2 on Windows 8.0, 8.1 and 10. Windows 7.x does
not support dual code-signing.

Note (SoftVelocity 3rd-party Developers only): This build already includes
Clarion 10 detection, but the feature is still disabled.

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01-07-2015, 04:24 AM
Friedrich,

> Build 4655 lets you SHA-1 or SHA-2 code-sign on Windows 7.x and SHA-1,
> SHA-2, or "dual" SHA-1/SHA-2 on Windows 8.0, 8.1 and 10. Windows 7.x does
> not support dual code-signing.

Let me ask a stupid question<g>... if you sign using SHA-2 will it
work correctly when the program is run on an old XP box?

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01-07-2015, 04:24 AM
Let me ask a stupid question...

Why would anybody want to???? <g>

If you want to play, here are two skeleton installers you can download.
One signed with SHA2 (256)
One dual-signed with both SHA1 and SHA2

http://www.beachbunnysoftware.com/SB/Sha-Too.exe

http://www.beachbunnysoftware.com/SB/Sha-TooPlusOne.exe

Now... where'd I leave that Windows 95 VM???

jf

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01-07-2015, 04:25 AM
Jane,

> Let me ask a stupid question...
> Why would anybody want to???? <g>

I have a lot of developers that use my stuff in older versions of
Clarion often running the old IDE in XP. I also have a fair number of
users, outside of Clarion developers, that still use XP.

So there, HA!<g>

I'll take a look at the installs after I get some sleep. It's after 1
AM here and my bwain<g> is shot!

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01-07-2015, 04:26 AM
> I'll take a look at the installs after I get some sleep. It's after 1
> AM here and my bwain<g> is shot!

Ok, FINE...


> http://www.beachbunnysoftware.com/SB/Sha-Too.exe

On XP show no signature at all which is what I was worried about.


> http://www.beachbunnysoftware.com/SB/Sha-TooPlusOne.exe

Shows one signature, sha256RSA.

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01-07-2015, 04:26 AM
Lee,

> Let me ask a stupid question<g>... if you sign using SHA-2 will it
> work correctly when the program is run on an old XP box?

Please see screenshot here:

http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43220

SHA-2 definitely causes problems on XP and Windows Server 2003/2008. There
are some MS patches available to fix some issues, but only Windows Vista and
later fully support SHA-2. And for kernel driver signing, only Windows 8
and later support SHA-2.

So if you have to support older operating systems then dual SHA-1/SHA-2
signing is the answer.

Friedrich

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01-07-2015, 09:52 AM
Friedrich,

> So if you have to support older operating systems then dual SHA-1/SHA-2
> signing is the answer.

Either I'll have to stick to SHA-1 or, heaven forbid, crank up one of
my Win8 VM's just for install generation.

My Win7 system did "see" both signatures though.

Such are the vicissitudes of life!<g>

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