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Scott M. Lyon
There is an existing Access 2002/XP application that I need to get working
under Access 2003. Unfortunately, we get numerous security warnings when we
try because the original application isn't digitally signed.
So I got a digital certificate, and have applied it to other Access 2002/XP
applications without a problem. However, for two applications in particular,
when I try to sign the application, it fails.
For each, it acts as if I can sign the application (in other words, it
doesn't give any errors right away), which is using the same certificate as
other applications that I've signed successfully.
However, when I go to save the application (either saving directly, or
compiling, or exiting Access), it fails with the following message:
There was a problem with the digital certificate. The VBA project could
not be signed. The signature will be discarded.
However, I believe the certificate is fine, as I have applied it to other
Access 2002/XP applications. In fact, as a test, I even created a blank
database and applied the certificate, and that worked too.
So what could be causing it to fail in this way?
Thanks!
-Scott M. Lyon
under Access 2003. Unfortunately, we get numerous security warnings when we
try because the original application isn't digitally signed.
So I got a digital certificate, and have applied it to other Access 2002/XP
applications without a problem. However, for two applications in particular,
when I try to sign the application, it fails.
For each, it acts as if I can sign the application (in other words, it
doesn't give any errors right away), which is using the same certificate as
other applications that I've signed successfully.
However, when I go to save the application (either saving directly, or
compiling, or exiting Access), it fails with the following message:
There was a problem with the digital certificate. The VBA project could
not be signed. The signature will be discarded.
However, I believe the certificate is fine, as I have applied it to other
Access 2002/XP applications. In fact, as a test, I even created a blank
database and applied the certificate, and that worked too.
So what could be causing it to fail in this way?
Thanks!
-Scott M. Lyon