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Sign the executables to avoid having to submit each version to Microsoft + Norton #114

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joncage opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 2 comments

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joncage commented Oct 5, 2020

Looks like Comodo may be the cheapest option at $85 per year for one year: https://comodosslstore.com/codesigning.aspx

Also had these guys recommended: https://www.ksoftware.net/code-signing-certificates/

Some guidance on using signtool here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19160779/innosetup-code-signing-certificate

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joncage commented Oct 12, 2020

Apparently using an MSI (vs exe installer) can help. EDMC uses WiX by the looks of things.

https://www.firegiant.com/wix/tutorial/

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joncage commented Oct 12, 2020

Sounds like alternatives to pyinstaller also get heralded as containing trojans: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48464693/py2exe-detected-as-virus-alternatives

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