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    Default Microsoft warning when installing

    Lately I'm getting a warning from MS when installing... you have to
    click more, then run anyway. Anyone else seeing that?

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    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

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    >Lately I'm getting a warning from MS when installing... you have to
    >click more, then run anyway. Anyone else seeing that?
    >

    Installing what? SetupBuilder?

    Or do you get a scary dialog when running your own, SB-created installer?

    Do you have a new code-signing certificate?

    Maybe you could share a screenshot of that warning?

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    Ray,

    similar to this one?

    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/sho...hots-attached)

    Friedrich

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    Yes, that's the one. Also, I just went into my General Information area
    and updated the digital Signature spc, pvk, and pfx and am getting a
    gen1053: Code signing process failed. Error code: 1. I believe this is
    the area to code sign the install itself.

    Not sure what that error is.

    It was fine until I did that. I had already setup the code signing in
    the options before and that worked.. although I got the screen sometimes
    when installing (below).

    I shouldn't have messed with it... but I wouldn't have thought it would
    hurt.

    And even though the compile process aborts.. the install is still made,
    but only with the sha1 signature.

    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

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    So... went back and copied all my files into the area where they would
    again get signed.... and it worked, including signing the install. Maybe
    I needed to exit Setupbuilder... or all of the files had to be signed
    again.. I did those two things.. and of course don't know which one
    caused it to work. My guess would be I needed to exit setupbuilder after
    I change the signature in the Sig for the install.

    As far as that screen that comes up in Windows... It only happens on
    other peoples computers... guess I'll try it at home.. there was
    something about if I was the vendor... but I was on someone elses
    computer. I guess this is that reputation issue. I just recently got a
    new code signing certificate.

    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

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    So, I still get this error. And I have personally installed a few dozen.
    How many does it take? I don't want to update my demo install until this
    goes away.. because I'll lose a lot of possible customers if they see that.

    I submitted to Microsoft but to no avail. Not sure where to go next.

    Thanks,

    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

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    Is this what I'm up against?

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...security-graph


    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

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    >
    > I submitted to Microsoft but to no avail. Not sure where to go next.
    >

    Please post screenshots from your code-signed certificate. Similar to the
    attached ones.

    You need at least a SHA-2 signature. Dual-signatures are better. Perhaps
    you only did a SHA-1 signing?

    Friedrich
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    Hi Friedrich,

    > Please post screenshots from your code-signed certificate. Similar to the
    > attached ones.
    >
    > You need at least a SHA-2 signature. Dual-signatures are better. Perhaps
    > you only did a SHA-1 signing?

    I haven't done SHA-1 for a few years now, just SHA-2. My last two
    certificate renewals I've only done SHA-2. I don't think Comodo offered
    SHA-1 the last time I renewed...

    Best regards,

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    Icetips Alta LLC

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    Arnor,

    > I haven't done SHA-1 for a few years now, just SHA-2. My last two
    > certificate renewals I've only done SHA-2. I don't think Comodo offered
    > SHA-1 the last time I renewed...

    I just got my new cert and I can sign 1 and 2, no problem.

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