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Code Sign PW Protected Project?
Hi,
I find I can code sign a password protected and unsigned project with my certificate in the VBE even though I don't provide the password to open the project's code. This seems odd to me. Is the code signing process intended to allow this? Best Regards, Walt |
Code Sign PW Protected Project?
Hi,
Well, in case anyone else was wondering about this, I found the answer: "Note Locking your VBA project doesn't prevent another user from replacing the digital signature with another signature. This is allowed so that a system administrator or end user can replace a current signature with an approved signature or re-sign a document after a previous signature expires. " in : Visual Basic Programmer's Guide Securing Documents and VBA Code http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...office/office2 000/proddocs/opg/part4/ch17.mspx Best Regards, Walt -----Original Message----- Hi, I find I can code sign a password protected and unsigned project with my certificate in the VBE even though I don't provide the password to open the project's code. This seems odd to me. Is the code signing process intended to allow this? Best Regards, Walt . |
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