Chapter 8: Converting Legacy Installations Using the Repackager Interface
Configuring Exclusions
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3.
Open the
Digital Signatures
tab.
4.
Click the Browse (
) button next to the
Certificate File
field and navigate to the certificate file you are using
to sign assemblies.
A digital certificate identifies you and/or your company to end users and assures them the data they are about
to receive has not been altered.
5.
In the
Code Signing Technology
area, select the type of code signing technology you want to use for the
digital signature. You can use one of the following technologies:
Building an Isolated Windows Installer Package
To reduce versioning conflicts by modifying an application so it always loads the versions of components—such as
DLLs—with which it was originally developed and tested, select the
Create an isolated version of the Windows
Installer package
option on the Repackager
Repackaged Output
view. An additional Windows Installer
package will be created in the same directory as the
.ism
file and the other
.msi
file, with the naming convention of:
appname
.isolated.msi
For more information on how Repackager isolates applications and the available isolation options, see
Isolating
Windows Installer Packages
.
Configuring Exclusions
Repackaging exclusions refer to exclusions made during repackage time using the Repackaging Wizard. Any files,
registry entries, .ini files, or shortcuts excluded at this point are not included in the Repackager project.
Technology
Description
Credentials
Select this option to use credential files as the code signing technology. If you
select this option, you must supply the name and location of both your software
publishing credential files:
•
SPC File
—Specify the name and location of your software publishing
credentials file (
.spc
).
•
PVK
—Specify the name and location of your private key file (
.pvk
).
In order to receive a software publishing credentials and a private key, you must
supply a certification authority, such as
VeriSign
with specific information about
your company and software.
Certificate Name in
the store
Select this option to use the name of an existing certificate file in the Certificate
Store as the code signing technology. The Certificate Store is a central
repository for certificate files. Using a Certificate Store allows you to reuse the
certificate files for different purposes as necessary.
As an alternative to providing
.spc
and
.pvk
files, you can specify the certificate
name as it appears in the certificate store.
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