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    Default Digital Cert Renewal

    OK, its time for me to renew my digital certificate and I have noticed
    many posts on this subject. I plan on going through Lindersoft and
    Comodo again as I have in the past. What is the simplest way to get this
    done? What format do I want it return in? Last renewal I ad to do a ton
    of stuff to get it out of my browser, then run a number of tools to get
    it in a form that I could use. Any help/advice would be greatly
    appreciated!!!

    Paul Anderson

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    Default Re: Digital Cert Renewal

    Paul,

    > OK, its time for me to renew my digital certificate and I have noticed
    > many posts on this subject. I plan on going through Lindersoft and Comodo
    > again as I have in the past. What is the simplest way to get this done?
    > What format do I want it return in? Last renewal I ad to do a ton of stuff
    > to get it out of my browser, then run a number of tools to get it in a
    > form that I could use. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!!!

    If you had to run a number of tools to get it in a form that you could use
    then you did something wrong. SetupBuilder can support both .PVK/.SPC and
    ..PFX formats. No need to convert anything.

    If you are using an UAC-aware Windows operating system (e.g. Vista, Windows
    7, Windows 8.x) then you'll get the code-signing certificate in form of a
    ..PFX (or .P12). It is recommended to use Internet Explorer to request the
    certificate. The latest Firefox browsers also work fine. The certificate
    will make it directly into your certificate store and you can export it.
    You can use the certificate file with the "SignTool.exe" MS Authenticode
    tool in SetupBuilder.

    If you are using a non-UAC-aware Windows operating system (e.g. Windows XP)
    then you'll get the certificate in form of .PVK/.SPC files. It is
    recommended to use Internet Explorer to request the certificate. You can
    use the files with the "SignCode.exe" MS Authenticode tool in SetupBuilder.

    Here are some interesting threads:

    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/sho...9569#post69569
    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39517
    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39865

    This is an interesting reading:

    http://www.lindersoft.com/CodeSign.pdf

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Digital Cert Renewal

    Thanks Friedrich!

    Paul Anderson

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