M Henri Day wrote:
> As I understand it, if OOo desires to have its installerar certified, it
> must apply to a so-called «certification authority» (CA) for a
> certificate.
> I cannot see that this involves the payment of some sort of fee to
> Microsoft, as implied in Dave's letter. Am I in error here ? Does
> certification require the payment of fees to the CA, and in that case,
> how
> onerous are the fees involved ? Prior to voting for the issue to which
> Kirill provides a link, which otherwise seems like an obvious choice, I'd
> like to have a bit more information on this matter....

As I understand it, CA's  charge for the service.  However, you can
always self certify, but then Windows will complain.

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