Monday, January 23, 2017
When designing and deploying your R:BASE XE Enterprise R:Compiled
applications on Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM
SoftLayer, and Amazon Web Services (AWS), you might be asked or
prompted for the trustworthiness and authenticity of your compiled
application executable(s) and DLLs.
Did you know that you can digitally sign your R:Compiled application
executable?
To digitally sign an R:Compiled executable, you can leverage
Microsoft's Authenticode code-signing technology. You'll need a
code-signing certificate and associated private key. You can generate
your proper code-signing certificate using your internal Windows
public key infrastructure (PKI), or you can buy one from a commercial
Certification Authority (CA) such as Extended Validation (EV) Code
Signing Certificate from DigiCert.com.
If you noticed, all R:BASE Technologies' product installers,
Updaters, and Sample Applications are now digitally signed to
validate the trustworthiness and authenticity when installing on
Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, and Windows 10.
Feel to reach out to me if you would like to see a live demo of
digitally signing your R:Compiled applications running on R:BASE
Cloud at https://join.me/RazzakMemon
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak
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