why doesnt this page explain how to create store signed certificate? it only explains how to create a temporary certificate for sideloading and not Storekey.pfx for publishing on Microsoft store. this article is so confusing or maybe I am dumb lol. I am trying to package a simple uwp app to be published on store through visual studio, I dont wanna do anything manually but I had to create this temporaryKey.pfx this way, now how do I create StoreKey.pfx. UWP submission used to be so simple, it aint simple anymore.
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@touseefbsb thank you for your question. If you're publishing to the store, you don't need to sign the package yourself. Store submissions go through a validation process and takes care of signing for you.
why doesnt this page explain how to create store signed certificate? it only explains how to create a temporary certificate for sideloading and not Storekey.pfx for publishing on Microsoft store. this article is so confusing or maybe I am dumb lol. I am trying to package a simple uwp app to be published on store through visual studio, I dont wanna do anything manually but I had to create this temporaryKey.pfx this way, now how do I create StoreKey.pfx. UWP submission used to be so simple, it aint simple anymore.
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