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When it comes to digital signatures, timestamping refers to the process of including an electronic timestamp in your signature to possibly extend the validity of the signing certificate.
Therefore, if a certificate includes a timestamp, it will validate the certificate by verifying the signature against the time it was signed, and not the time you are running the software. And if not and a certificate has expired, then not having a digital signature timestamp will essentially block the application from being used.
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Description
In certificates check it has been found that the signature in MSI package does not contain a timestamp.
Details
When it comes to digital signatures, timestamping refers to the process of including an electronic timestamp in your signature to possibly extend the validity of the signing certificate.
Therefore, if a certificate includes a timestamp, it will validate the certificate by verifying the signature against the time it was signed, and not the time you are running the software. And if not and a certificate has expired, then not having a digital signature timestamp will essentially block the application from being used.
Steps to Reproduce
To reproduce the error you must follow the following steps:
MSI Package
DigiCert Certificate Utility for Windows
to review the certificateTasks
MSI Package
SignatureMSI Package
Signature has timestampThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: