On 21.02.2012 21:05, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

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> A certificate for RexxLA would be an ideal solution.  The certificate
> would work for both products and would work for both a NSIS installer
> or a MSI installer, and I'm pretty sure for any product that produces
> a Windows installation package.
>
> I believe a development certificate might be sufficient for NetRexx
> and ooRexx to get past the OS nags, which is cheaper.  For a device
> driver, on Windows, you need a more expensive certificate.  It has
> been some time since I've looked into this, and I may misremember the
> details, or the details may have changed.  I'll look into it again.

Microsoft these days supports not-for-profit open source projects like ASF. 
Maybe they have a
program which allows not-for-profit organisations like RexxLA to get it even 
for free?

---rony

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