Hello everyone,,
Why is authorizenet.dll not signed? That provides a higher degree of security for applications in general, doesn't it? Preventing it from being used in Windows Services is a bummer. I had a Transaction Reporting solution that was perfect for implementing a Windows service. Had to do a Schedule console app instead.
12-11-2019 01:30 AM
Hello,
Why not just build the DLL and sign it yourself?
Microsoft SignTool is installed in the \Bin folder of the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) installation path and is part of the tools collection at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows/win32/seccrypto/cryptography-tools
02-15-2021 09:12 AM