Hi

you say : sign with a installed SHA-1 cert,
do you mean that the certificate is in the certificate store?
and it is not a file?


I always sign via a file, works like a cham.

The reason it fails for you is that ccnet is probably running as
localsystem,
and the certificate is store in the user folder, and not in the machine
folder of the certificate store.

I do not know all the ins and outs of the certificate store, but If you
really need to sign
via an installed certificate, run ccnet as the user you log in with.

But I would advice you to sign via a file, much more flexible, and the
build server
is not littered with certificates.

with kind regards
Ruben Willems


On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Mike Stone <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> Currently I am trying to use signtool via a post build event or
> through the Authenticode Signing feature in VS.net 2k5. Both work
> great when executed through the IDE but when CC.net tries to execute
> either, both fail. The error we receive when we try and sign with a
> installed SHA-1 cert, CC.Net reports that the signtool cannot find it
> when trying to compile using msbuild. The post build event error
> returned is a general error, CC.net doesn't report the actual error
> reported back from signtool.
>
> Has anybody had this issue before? When I do a search for signtool in
> the group, I find nothing.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>

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