Hi everyone,
I've got to sign my Clarion EXES and DLL, which is the best option to do
it ?
Thanks in advance for any advice !
Sergio
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Hi everyone,
I've got to sign my Clarion EXES and DLL, which is the best option to do
it ?
Thanks in advance for any advice !
Sergio
Hi Sergio,
It has to be SetupBuilder and Comodo (there's a Clarion discount)
http://www.lindersoft.com/
and there's a softvelocity.clarion.addons.setupbuilder full of code
signing help and advice if you get (and you will :-) ) stuck.
Graham
Thanks Graham !
Sergio
> Hi Sergio,
>
> It has to be SetupBuilder and Comodo (there's a Clarion discount)
>
> http://www.lindersoft.com/
+1
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Ray Rippey
VMT Software
>I've got to sign my Clarion EXES and DLL, which is the best option to do
>it ?
Thus far, my development work has been as a member of the client's team; I
needed to sign code to satisfy Windows 7 Pro etc., but have not needed to use
an installer.
I have been using DigiCert for a few years; they provide a neat little utility
to sign the exes/dlls which makes the process painless for me.
N
Nick Pattinson
Stockport, UK
Thanks Nick !
Sergio
Thanks Ray !
Sergio
Buon giorno Sergio,
I use Signtool.exe, it's a free MS thingy. In Clarion I call on Build
events - post build event command line - on successfull build a .cmd file
with all the needed parameters. Except your Certificate you need nothing
else. Works well since years here.
Ciao, Thomas
You really do not want to do this without SetupBuilder - if you have not
got it then do so immediately. It will save you many grey hairs and you
will probably live longer.
:-)
Andre Labuschagne
Setupbuilder/Comodo is a must have here.
Best regards
Edvard Korsbęk