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(I purchased a code signing cert from Thawte and have been going out of my mind with frustration at the whole process.
What I have from them are:
.spc / .p7b file
.pvk file
(NOTE I do not have a pfx file from them. God knows why, but I have been fighting with their tech support for a week)
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i have purchased a certificate from godaddy,
i have that in .pfx format.
i tried to convert it into .cer using IE and ff.
using converted .cer file when i try to sign midlet. i am getting following error message
"The KeyStore does not contain private key associated with this alias !!"
"Cannot sign"
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I posted this question and have a freshly minted code signing cert from Thawte.
I followed the instructions (or so I thought) and the code signing claims to be done right, however when I try to verify the tool shows an error.
I have no idea what it means and no idea how to fix this. Any comments…
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in Canada, website SSL certificates can be had for as low as US$10.
unfortunately, code signing certificates cost about 10 time as much,
one website mentions Vista compatibility ... this seems strange
because my assumption is they must support XP,
Vista, Windows 7, Server 2003, and Server 2008
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K Software discounts Comodo code signing certificates to US$99 per year.
In the past, I've seen Commodo code signing certificates for US$80.
I'm excluding CAcert which AFAIK are FREE but are not covered by browsers like Internet Explorer AFAIK.
QUESTION:
What is the best price per year for…
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