Digital Signature
Digital Signature
How can I digitally sign a protected exe, without causing the protexted exe to "think" it was modified?
Re: Digital Signature
Yes, sure, you can digitally sign it, moreover, it is very recommended.
You have only turn off the option Check-up - Control Sum.
You have only turn off the option Check-up - Control Sum.
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So, you are 100% sure I can sign the protected (and boxed) application without any issue?
I dont want to purchase it just to figure out that I cannot sign it.
I dont want to purchase it just to figure out that I cannot sign it.
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You have a DEMO version of Enigma Protector, it does not differ from the full version and you can test it.
In your case, there is problem with the signing tool, but not with Enigma Protector.
If signing tool does not work, then contact to it's developers and ask to fix the problem.
Otherwise I can't help.
In your case, there is problem with the signing tool, but not with Enigma Protector.
If signing tool does not work, then contact to it's developers and ask to fix the problem.
Otherwise I can't help.
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No, there's definitely no problem with the signing tool. I sign my software since the last 3 years, on a daily basis.
But I will try again and will play with settings and let you know my result.
But I will try again and will play with settings and let you know my result.
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I could not agree with you.
There is problem with signing tool.
Just imagine, after packing/protecting, the file is working well, i.e. Windows accepts this file well, and Windows agrees that the file is correct.
But signing tool crashes, so signing tool can't determine that the file is correct. So problem is that signing tool is made so, that it can't handle all the files it signs.
I agree that some analyzing tools can't open files packed with Enigma Virtual Box or protected with Enigma Protector. I saw many such tools. But the problem is with the method that these tools use to analyze the file. The method is not correct, and it cause crash or just incorrect working.
Protected/packed files contain well PE file structure, which is made according to Microsoft's documentation. No ways it will be remade.
There is problem with signing tool.
Just imagine, after packing/protecting, the file is working well, i.e. Windows accepts this file well, and Windows agrees that the file is correct.
But signing tool crashes, so signing tool can't determine that the file is correct. So problem is that signing tool is made so, that it can't handle all the files it signs.
I agree that some analyzing tools can't open files packed with Enigma Virtual Box or protected with Enigma Protector. I saw many such tools. But the problem is with the method that these tools use to analyze the file. The method is not correct, and it cause crash or just incorrect working.
Protected/packed files contain well PE file structure, which is made according to Microsoft's documentation. No ways it will be remade.
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Enigma, so does there are the list of the known signing tools that can open files packed with Enigma Virtual box or protected with Enigma Protector?So problem is that signing tool is made so, that it can't handle all the files it signs.
I agree that some analyzing tools can't open files packed with Enigma Virtual Box or protected with Enigma Protector. I saw many such tools. But the problem is with the method that these tools use to analyze the file.
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Hi, this was a single unsuccessfull requests about signing within years, other customers do not have any issues.Vi_Sparks wrote: Enigma, so does there are the list of the known signing tools that can open files packed with Enigma Virtual box or protected with Enigma Protector?
I believe this particular case is an exception, or attemp to use signtool of specific vendor that may have some limitations.
So there is no any known issues with signtools except this one.