Use Windows 10 SDK instead of Virtual Studio.

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Josh Mudge 2019-11-20 16:27:01 -07:00
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### Signing the File ### Signing the File
Next, you will need to install Visual Studio. You can download Visual Studio here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community Next, you will need to install the Windows 10 SDK. You can download that here: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2083338&clcid=0x409
In the install process, you will be greeted with this screen: Click through the installer until you get to:
![](windowsdev.png) ![](Signtool.png)
Click install.
Choose the "Universal Windows Platform Development" workload. After you have finished installing Visual Studio, open a "Developer Command Prompt for VS". Navigate to the folder your `server.exe` file is in. You'll want to replace `signtool.exe` in the example below with a path to `signtool.exe` on your machine. It should look like `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.18362.0\x64\signtool.exe"` but you may well have a different number for `10.0.18362.0`. Run the following in a command prompt:
![](developerprompt.png)
``` ```
# Sign a file with your certificate. Replace the code-signing certificate and password values with your own. # Sign a file with your certificate. Replace the code-signing certificate and password values with your own.
SignTool sign /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com /f codesigning.p12 /p <Password> server.exe signtool.exe sign /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com /f codesigning.p12 /p <Password> server.exe
``` ```
![](signfile.png) ![](signfile.png)

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1. goversioninfo / manifest
2. go-powershell
(setup.go & serve.go are in this repository, build them seperately.
3. fileb0x usage.
4. How it all goes together.

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SILENCE!
start serve.exe
Launch default browser
Document fileb0x and last touches