zackrspv Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 (edited) Hello, I was wondering if it is possibly to digitially sign the code we compile so that we can, perhaps, make it more acceptable to our IT staff and customers. As we are creating code that changes some of the fundamental ways that our programs run, as well as fix DLL/OCX files that we use, we want to show clients that we are the actually authors of the code by signing it. however, is that possible, or even supported with autoit scripts (compiled that is)? Thanks! Edited March 30, 2008 by zackrspv -_-------__--_-_-____---_-_--_-__-__-_ ^^€ñ†®øÞÿ ë×阮§ wï†høµ† ƒë@®, wï†høµ† †ïmë, @ñd wï†høµ† @ †ïmïdï†ÿ ƒø® !ïƒë. €×阮 ñø†, bµ† ïñ§†ë@d wï†hïñ, ñ@ÿ, †h®øµghøµ† †hë ë§§ëñ§ë øƒ !ïƒë.
DirtDBaK Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 If you don't get replies here perform a search on MSDN I'm sure it will have some information there. [center][/center]
James Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 Yes you can, but I have no idea how. Do a search and you should find something. Blog - Seriously epic web hosting - Twitter - GitHub - Cachet HQ
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