Re: Slightly OT: Windows Code Signing

2020-10-26 Thread Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
process on my Windows 10 VM. Regards, Matthias - Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code Am 26.10.2020 um 18:32 schrieb Paul Dupuis via use-livecode : My Windows Code signing cert for signing LiveCode standalones has expired. I purchased it from instantsll.com (3 year) which has

Re: Slightly OT: Windows Code Signing

2020-10-26 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
purchase process on my Windows 10 VM. Regards, Matthias - Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code > Am 26.10.2020 um 18:32 schrieb Paul Dupuis via use-livecode > : > > My Windows Code signing cert for signing LiveCode standalones has expired. > > I purchased it from inst

Slightly OT: Windows Code Signing

2020-10-26 Thread Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
My Windows Code signing cert for signing LiveCode standalones has expired. I purchased it from instantsll.com (3 year) which has become sectigo.com and it appears that they never moved over old accounts since my prior username, email, and password do not work nor does the email work

Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Trevor DeVore
Hi Everyone, I recently had to renew my code signing certificate on Windows. I made notes of the entire process and have made them available. I also added notes on how to sign an executable on Windows as well as how to automatically sign installers built with Inno Setup. You can find the

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Robert Sneidar
Hey, there's Trevor! And with useful information as usual. Bob On Jan 22, 2013, at 7:24 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote: Hi Everyone, I recently had to renew my code signing certificate on Windows. I made notes of the entire process and have made them available. I also added notes on how to

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Robert Sneidar slylab...@me.com wrote: Hey, there's Trevor! And with useful information as usual. Yes, I'm still here. I just haven't had much time to come out and play lately :-) -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Learning Systems www.clarify-it.com-

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/22/13 9:24 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote: Hi Everyone, I recently had to renew my code signing certificate on Windows. I made notes of the entire process and have made them available. Thanks so much for this! I am embarking on a project where I will need to codesign apps for the first time.

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Peter Haworth
co-designing always leads to trouble. so I'm not surprised you're not looking forward to it :-) On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:41 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote: Thanks so much for this! I am embarking on a project where I will need to codesign apps for the first time. Not

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/22/13 6:43 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: co-designing always leads to trouble. so I'm not surprised you're not looking forward to it :-) Hmph. You may now join Mark Wieder in the corner where I last left him. :P -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com HyperActive

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Tuesday, January 22, 2013, 8:50:10 PM, Jacque wrote: Hmph. You may now join Mark Wieder in the corner where I last left him. :P ...and bring your own chair. It's getting crowded over here... -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___

Re: Purchasing and Using a Windows Code Signing Certificate and Plugin for Locating Handlers in Script Editor

2013-01-22 Thread Peter Haworth
Such exalted company! Pete lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote: Pete- Tuesday, January 22, 2013, 8:50:10 PM, Jacque wrote: Hmph. You may now join Mark Wieder in the corner where I last left him. :P ...and bring

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-21 Thread Bill Vlahos
Just to let people know... I have uploaded a new version (1.3.x) of InfoWallet based on the LiveCode 4.5.3 engine. The Windows executables in this new build are code signed if anyone wants to take a look. This includes the InfoWallet application, shortcut, and installer. Bill Vlahos

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Bob Sneidar
This is one of the reasons we did not switch to Vista or Windows 7. In XP signing was optional. In Vista and 7 it is mandatory. This is akin to malware infecting your computer and then charging you for a utility to fix it. It's only slightly better in that it will run without continually

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Bob Sneidar wrote: This is one of the reasons we did not switch to Vista or Windows 7. In XP signing was optional. In Vista and 7 it is mandatory. This is akin to malware infecting your computer and then charging you for a utility to fix it. It's only slightly better in that it will run

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote: Security is a real issue on all OSes, and this provide one way to certify that an app is what it says it is for just a one-time fee, without having to give up 30% of your annual income to the OS vendor in

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Bob Sneidar
Whoa a one time fee? I thought the certificate was a one year certificate? Bob On Jan 14, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Bob Sneidar wrote: This is one of the reasons we did not switch to Vista or Windows 7. In XP signing was optional. In Vista and 7 it is mandatory. This is

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread David C.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote: If you want to compensate for what Apple charges to retail your products, simply charge 30% more for it. Bob ...or tell Apple and/or the visionary Mr. Jobs to mind his/their own business, continuing to do what developers have

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/14/11 1:14 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: Whoa a one time fee? I thought the certificate was a one year certificate? According to what I've read, you do need to renew the certificate after it expires. You can purchase certificates for 1,2, or 3 year periods. But if you date your app (there's

Re: Windows code signing and *Sales*

2011-01-14 Thread Calvin Waterbury
Hello Product Developers, I think I'll jump in here... Why not just open your own store? Yes, it is slow starting out, but word-of-mouth is the best advertising around. Do a spread sheet and see if the lack of income in the beginning would be made up for once you start getting some sales

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Bill Vlahos
The renewal is for the ability to sign apps. Once an executable is signed it is signed forever. If you make a new standalone that will need to be signed. Bill Sent from my iPhone On Jan 14, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote: Whoa a one time fee? I thought the certificate

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Bill Vlahos bvla...@mac.com wrote: The renewal is for the ability to sign apps. Once an executable is signed it is signed forever. One caveat - It is signed forever as long as you use the timestamp server. If you forget to do that during the code signing

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Trevor DeVore wrote: On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.comwrote: Security is a real issue on all OSes, and this provide one way to certify that an app is what it says it is for just a one-time fee, without having to give up 30% of your annual income to

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
David C. wrote: On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com wrote: If you want to compensate for what Apple charges to retail your products, simply charge 30% more for it. Bob More than a few are considering it, or dropping features in the App Store version and offering

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote: Yes, it's once per year/two years/three years, whichever you choose. Rather like Apple's annual developer program fee. But it's not 30% each time you make a sale. ;) True, but Commodo isn't helping me sell my

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Trevor DeVore wrote: Will the App Store be worth it for developers in the end? We will see. I want to be in there to find out though. Me too. Your question answers itself in the long view: As the months become years, there will be no viable alternative for those who wish to include the Mac

Windows code signing

2011-01-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
I'm in the position of wanting to release a no-cost or low-cost app for Windows, but without a code-signing certificate Windows puts up the scary untrusted publisher notification every time the app launches. Certificates cost a couple hundred dollars and I don't want to do that. So the

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-13 Thread stephen barncard
sounds like a hostage situation. On 13 January 2011 19:04, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote: I'm in the position of wanting to release a no-cost or low-cost app for Windows, but without a code-signing certificate Windows puts up the scary untrusted publisher notification every

Re: Windows code signing

2011-01-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/13/11 8:56 PM, stephen barncard wrote: sounds like a hostage situation. Well, to be fair, Verisign gets the money. But still. On 13 January 2011 19:04, J. Landman Gayjac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote: I'm in the position of wanting to release a no-cost or low-cost app for Windows, but