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‎Jun 06, 2012
10:06 AM
Is it possible to digitally sign the launcher for a Java application?
Hi all,
As the thread title says, is it possible to sign the Java application launcher that is auto-generated by InstallAnywhere?
My problem:
I have a Java application that requires Administrator level access in Windows, which is easy enough to configure in InstallAnywhere. However, when the application is launched via the auto-generated exe, the Windows UAC prompt warns that the publisher is unknown. I would like to sign the exe but since it's auto-generated, I'm not sure how to do that.
Just to clarify, I am talking about the launcher, NOT the installer.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
As the thread title says, is it possible to sign the Java application launcher that is auto-generated by InstallAnywhere?
My problem:
I have a Java application that requires Administrator level access in Windows, which is easy enough to configure in InstallAnywhere. However, when the application is launched via the auto-generated exe, the Windows UAC prompt warns that the publisher is unknown. I would like to sign the exe but since it's auto-generated, I'm not sure how to do that.
Just to clarify, I am talking about the launcher, NOT the installer.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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‎Jun 11, 2012
03:27 AM
Hi,
AFAIK, this is not possible, there is the same problem with the uninstaller executable (there are some threads about it).
--Jerome
AFAIK, this is not possible, there is the same problem with the uninstaller executable (there are some threads about it).
--Jerome
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‎Jul 12, 2012
08:56 AM
Did you try to sign the LaunchAnywheres of IA by yourself:
IA_INSTALL_DIR\resource\launchanywheres\windows\*.exe
IA_INSTALL_DIR\resource\launchanywheres\windows\*.exe