Sign Click Once Applications with GoDaddy Code Signing Certificate and Visual Studio 2012 for deployment over Internet
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A client we recently worked for had a ClickOnce WPF application developed by some other team who could not figure out how to use the Code Signing certificate from GoDaddy with ClickOnce. Unless the ClickOnce deployment is correctly signed Windows 8 Smart Screen Filter will not let the user install the application in Windows 8. In older versions of Windows, unsigned deployments show a Unverified Publisher message and discourage the users from installing your application. This application was meant to be distributed over the internet and it meant doom for the client who had invested so much in getting the application built, but was being stopped from rollout due to this issue. We were able to resolve the issue for the client with a bumpy ride. This blog post tries to describe the process that worked for us, hopefully it will serve as a guidance to all those who are hitting against a brick wall trying to resolve this issue with very little guidance from GoDaddy documentation.
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