Closed kbuma closed 10 months ago
Got access to the Azure key vault with the LBL signing certificate. Verified that can now sign using AzureSignTool and have SimSinter installer run as Windows trusted developer software.
Sounds like we will need this also for TurbineLite.
That should not be a problem as all this does is sign the existing installer.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 4:07 PM Keith Beattie @.***> wrote:
Sounds like we will need this also for TurbineLite.
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We'd like to avoid Windows popping up a warning when running the SimSinter installer. In order to do stop that we will sign next release with a trusted developer certificate.