On Aug 19, 2010, at 1:40 AM, Jim Sims wrote:

Does anyone on this List actually use a Code signing certificate with apps they build in Rev?

Yes. I sign all of my ScreenSteps related desktop applications and installers.

If so, would you explain how you do it? IOW would you please describe the process for doing this for a Rev app?

I took a lot of notes when I was going through the whole process of getting a certificate and figuring out how to sign. I've been meaning to post some tutorials on the lessons.runev.com site but I just haven't had time to go back and create a coherent tutorial yet.

Once you have all of the proper files on your computer it is pretty straightforward to sign an executable each time you build it. It's just a matter of calling something like the following on the command line in Windows:

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2\Bin \signtool.exe" sign /f C:\my_code_signing.pfx /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com/authenticode /p YOUR_PFX_PASSWORD "Z:\Path\To\My\Executable\ScreenSteps.exe"

I'll see if I can get something posted by the end of next week the explains the process.

My guess is that nobody does.

That would be incorrect :-)

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
ScreenSteps: http://www.screensteps.com
Releasable Revolution Resources for Developers: 
http://revolution.bluemangolearning.com
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