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1. Need to digitally sign projectors
Chunick Apr 5, 2008 9:21 PM (in response to Skeeto)have you tried to rename the Projec32.skl file in the Director program folder to <your_projector_name>.exe and then digitally sign that?... you can then use that with an .ini file that contains this:
[Movies]
Movie01=<your_projector_name>
which loads up your .dir file or .dxr if you want to protect it, which is always a good idea... I haven't tried this method to digitally sign it, though so there'd be some experimentation on your part, but it's worth a shot.
*Note: you want to make a copy of the .skl file and use the copy to do the renaming and digital signing, of course. -
2. Re: Need to digitally sign projectors
Skeeto Apr 8, 2008 5:21 AM (in response to Chunick)Hi and thx for answering :)
It seems this guy tried fiddling with the Projec32.skl file with no luck. Link
He gets a different error message than we do.
The post also has a link to an Adobe tech post, where they state you can do it (but we can't) The example mentioned is also a flash.exe.
If it should work changing the Projec32.skl it would leave us with an intermediate solution I think. The dxr itself would still not be signed and it would be very easy to edit the ini file.
I will try and make an official ticket.
Skeeto

