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Default Code signing certificate

Hi Gord,

From a previous post of mine. . .
Press <Alt<F11 to go to VBA. Click on Tools, digital Signatures, view
your signature, select Copy to file, and then follow the prompts to export it
to a file. Mail this to the other user.
To import, left click on the attachemnt, select open. Now click on the set
contact trust button. When the Import Contact Settings box appears, check
the first two option boxes and click OK, and OK out.

Now open the signed project, select the imported signature, and sign. You
can now make changes on the user's PC

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HTH

Kassie

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"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Kassie

Are you saying that you can export a selfcert DS to another computer?

Easy enough to create a *.cer file but how do you export the key?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 02:52:01 -0700, Kassie wrote:

Very true, but it is nice to run on High security, and so keep out other
junk. I find that doing it this way saves a lot of hassel, and of course it
is for free!