Add to Favorites Sometimes if a certificate was not backed up and one of the following changes was made, you may need to replace your Code Signing certificate: A computer crash. Original computer is no longer available. Changes to the computer’s browser or profile. Note: All replacements are free of charge for as long as the […]
Category: XIII: Digital ID’s – Client (S/MIME) & Code Signing Certificates
Digital signatures identify/authenticate you as the document signer and allow document recipients to verify that no one has modified the contents of the document since you signed it.
They can also allow access to specific applications, websites, or interfaces, as well as devices like laptops and cellphones
Microsoft Authenticode/Office-VBA Code Signing Certificate Guide
Add to Favorites Enrollment for Microsoft Authenticode/Office-VBA Code Signing is a fairly simple process unlike Java Code signing. But there are some steps that need to be explained and remembered in order to have a successful enrollment, and certificate pickup. Microsoft Authenticode/Office-VBA Code Signing is used to Digitally sign 32-bit or 64-bit user-mode (.exe, .cab, […]
Java Code Signing Certificate Guide
Add to Favorites Getting a Java Code Signing is more of a manual process compared to Microsoft Authenticode/Office-VBA Code Signing. Java Code Signing is used for signing Java applications for desktops, digitally sign .jar files and Netscape Object Signing. Recognized by Java Runtime Environment (JRE). The following instructions are a supplemental guide into generating and configuring a keystore […]