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    Does Setupbuilder allow for digital signatures thus preventing the unknown
    publisher issues?

    tia

    Dave

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    Default Re: Does Setupbuilder allow for digital signatures...

    Hi Dave,

    Yes it does, on the General Info -> Digital Signature tab. We use it on
    all our installers.

    Regards,

    Andy
    www.noyantis.com

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    Default Re: Does Setupbuilder allow for digital signatures...

    >Does Setupbuilder allow for digital signatures thus preventing the unknown
    >publisher issues?

    Yes, Dave.

    Be sure to sign against a TimeStamp-Server.

    If yiu just sign it with your certificate, your EXE will loose its singanture
    after your certificate has expired. If you sign a gain such a server, your EXE
    will continue to be certified with your signature forever.

    There have been some webinar on certificates:

    https://clarionlive.com/BrowseEpisodes/ww search for certificate

    #503, #512 and #515 deal with some specific aspect of tampering a digitally
    signed EXE. Believe it or not, but you can manipulate a digitally code-signed
    EXE it it continues to run. I show that in webinar #503 and how to alert your
    user, if that has happened, like by a virus or any bad guy.

    In #512 Mike Hanson turns that code from webinar #503 into a template. You find
    this template and some explanation here:

    https://odata.de/Clarion/verify_digital_certificate

    After the webinars I enhanced the template code with some internationalization
    for the user interface. You can customize your alerts now in the template
    itself.

    But the webinars were made for watchin'.... (even if they are so long)


    FTW: I have a separate SB-script just for code-signing. I run this before I run
    the actual installer script. So my installer script always works with already
    validly signed EXE. I do this because sometimes code-signing fails due to
    failing commection to the TimeStamp-Server. And as my script is a bit larger,
    its quite annoying to re-do the steps it needs. My script produceds complet
    installer and update installer for four different targets (countries) from one
    dataset. So I run it 8 times. I don't want to code-sign that very same EXEs 8
    times over and over again. I would end up with 8 different version of my EXEs.
    Bad idea when I would want to promote them to www.virustotal.com.

    But of course you can simply do create your installer and code-signing the
    binaries (.EXE, your .DLL and all your other binary stuff under your command)
    in one go. Super easy! Both SHA-1 (in case you have to server ancient operating
    systems) and SHA-2.

    BTW, there is a SetupBuilder-NG here.

    PS: I allowed myself to give my reply a more meaningful subject.


    Regards,

    Wolfgang Orth
    www.odata.de

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    > BTW, there is a SetupBuilder-NG here.
    >
    > PS: I allowed myself to give my reply a more meaningful subject.

    Thank you for that, Wolfgang. I did not see this "new" thread because it
    was hidden under an older one dated 3/22/2011.

    Friedrich
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