Product, version and build: Product: PowerShell Studio 2019 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.6.157
OS: Windows Server 2016 Datacenter (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.14393.0
Previously, we were able to specify a PFX to use for signing\auto-signing our PowerShell Scripts as shown in the first screenshot. Please ignore the arrows they were from another forum post but you can see the PFX and password options that are missing from the second. This is the first build of 2019 that we have used and are no longer able to use the option as it is missing completely as shown in the second screenshot. When we attempt to sign get an error.
Code Signing PFX option not available
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- Alexander Riedel
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Re: Code Signing PFX option not available
Yes, PFX file support was removed and will also be removed from PrimalScript.
You should install any certificate you want to use for code signing into you personal store and select it from there.
This ensures that a certificate used to sign code is actually trusted on your computer.
You should install any certificate you want to use for code signing into you personal store and select it from there.
This ensures that a certificate used to sign code is actually trusted on your computer.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.