Try the active X SDK from MSDN
-----Original Message-----
From: srikieat [mailto:srikieat@y...]
Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2001 3:22 AM
To: professional vb
Subject: [pro_vb] RE: Signed active x control
I don't have both makecert.exe and sighcode.exe, How I get these? Please
help
Srikieat
> Use the makecert.exe & signcode.exe apps which should be on your hard
> drive. I did a quick search on mine, the cakecert.exe app is pat of
> office, the signcode.exe is part of VS. Both are command line utils.
> This is a empery solution. If you want a permanent signature, you
need
> to purchase one from verisign. I also think the MS ActiveX SDK has
some
> digital signing stuff in it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: srikieat [mailto:srikieat@y...]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2001 11:22 AM
> To: professional vb
> Subject: [pro_vb] Signed active x control
>
> Dear all experts,
> Anyone has idea how to sign active x control?
> Thanks in advance
> srikieat