x27;t sign any of my programs :)).
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er correctly, I don't sign any of my programs :)).
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they can increase their trust level of your
> download.
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trust level of your
download.
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I'm not sure if this is the correct places to ask this but I can't seem to
find a more appropriate venue.
We have an application that we sign with a strong name.
We are using a Setup project to build the installer.
If I double click the .msi on my machine, or copy it over the network to a
differ