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Apr 12, 2011
12:11 AM
Signed installation: Cannot install on a VmWare Computer
When installing on a virtual VmWare computer with Windows XP SP3 (Without network connections) a popup appears reporting error 1330. It also says 'Error 266 was returned by WinVerifyTrust'.
The installation is built using InstallShield 2011. We have the build configured to sign “setup.exe and Windows Installer Package” using a .pfx certificate from Verisign.
This kit has installed successfully at other “normal” (not virtual) computers.
Any ideas what might be going wrong?
The installation is built using InstallShield 2011. We have the build configured to sign “setup.exe and Windows Installer Package” using a .pfx certificate from Verisign.
This kit has installed successfully at other “normal” (not virtual) computers.
Any ideas what might be going wrong?
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Apr 12, 2011
05:00 AM
I've just found a solution of this problem: You must make sure that the root certificate is found on your computer. See also http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295663.
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Sep 09, 2011
01:57 AM
Magnus wrote:
I've just found a solution of this problem: You must make sure that the root certificate is found on your computer. See also http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295663.
Hey I was also facing the same issue with my laptop. Think this link can help me out now. It's tuff these days to reach the exact issue of the computers. Tiny things some times create lot of issue. 😉
