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01-31-2008, 02:43 AM
I always forget to ask about this... Since long time now (I'd say a year at
least) with each SB upgrade a new PKEY.EXE is installed, which doesn't work
fo me. I have a certified key with Comodo, and use the key to sign my setup
installers and if any my exes inside the installer. With the PKEY.EXE from
17/12/2006 this works perfectly. However, with any later version it fails
(the pkey.exe program does not take focus or if it does, it does not take the
password, and the script compilation fail.) At first I thought it was a Vista
thing, but I was working again in XP for several months and have exactly the
same problem, so it is not a Vista issue.
Overwriting with the old pkey.exe after upgrading, solves the problem... but
then, why the difference? What's better in the new "pkey.exe" and why it
doesn't work for me?
Can't be the SetupBuilder updater somehow adjusted to leave the pkey.exe file
alone, so I don't have to manually overwrite it again each time?
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Jorge Alejandro Lavera
www.ClarionTemplates.com
www.InBack.com
least) with each SB upgrade a new PKEY.EXE is installed, which doesn't work
fo me. I have a certified key with Comodo, and use the key to sign my setup
installers and if any my exes inside the installer. With the PKEY.EXE from
17/12/2006 this works perfectly. However, with any later version it fails
(the pkey.exe program does not take focus or if it does, it does not take the
password, and the script compilation fail.) At first I thought it was a Vista
thing, but I was working again in XP for several months and have exactly the
same problem, so it is not a Vista issue.
Overwriting with the old pkey.exe after upgrading, solves the problem... but
then, why the difference? What's better in the new "pkey.exe" and why it
doesn't work for me?
Can't be the SetupBuilder updater somehow adjusted to leave the pkey.exe file
alone, so I don't have to manually overwrite it again each time?
--
Jorge Alejandro Lavera
www.ClarionTemplates.com
www.InBack.com