[email protected] wrote on 2016-01-23: 
>  On 2016-01-22 20:43, Tracy Pearson wrote:
>  I think what you're asking is going to depend on the tool you use to
>  sign the exe.
>  I sign the VFP exe then put it into an INNO installer, and sign that
>  installer.
> 
> 
> 
>  Ah, so you sign BOTH?  I thought I just needed to sign the Inno setup
>  executable.
>  
>  thx!

Mike,

This might be a little late for you. I just got forwarded an email from the
boss asking about SHA-1 and SHA-256. 
Seems we actually got our certificate through a reseller of Comodo. K
Software http://codesigning.ksoftware.net/
Their certificate, being the same, is significantly less expensive. Meaning
as low as $73/year. And they have a guarantee: 
    If you find a lower published price for a comparable code signing
certificate we will beat it if you email us.

Wish I had known where it was originally purchased before I pointed you to
Comodo directly.

On another note, it looks like SHA-1 certificates will not be accepted much
longer. The last paragraph of this site hints at it.
https://www.symantec.com/page.jsp?id=sha2-transition


Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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