Hi, The installers that JPackage 16 generates seem to just extract an .msi which performs the actual installation. There are two problems with that:
1. The .msi is extracted to a temporary location and has a temporary name. So the windows prompt that shows up and asks the user whether they are sure they want to perform the installation does not show the name of the installer/application. 2. Furthermore, even if the .exe installer is signed with a code signing certificate, since the window prompts on the extracted .msi, the prompt is still colored yellow instead of blue (which is what it should be when the installer is signed) In my use case it is essential that the prompt appears blue, so I'm forced to use a hybrid approach of generating the app image with JPackage and then using a different installer framework (like NSIS) to generate the final distributable. Of course this is far from ideal. Just thought I'd let you know and best regards, Zlatin Balevsky