[AccessD] CAcert: Code signing certificates. Digital Certificates

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Sat Feb 12 06:02:14 CST 2005


Hi Marty et all

As a comment, I can recommend those interested in this topic to read up
the links to Microsoft provided by 
Marty.

/gustav

>>> martyconnelly at shaw.ca 11-02-2005 19:19:45 >>>
Are you doing this just to get around macro security or do you really 
want to sign them.
SageKey installs have a method of  removing macro security.

There are a lot of if, but's and and's to this

Cause you will have to get around locked down users getting the 
certificates into their own personal certificate store
Certificates expire, some in 12 months.

 for Medium and High Access 2003 security,  if you add the author to
the
list of Trusted Publishers. It turns out thought that you cannot add a
self-signed certificate to the list of Trusted Publishers on any
machine
other than the one where it was created. So this is hardly an option
for
application deployment, after all.

Does CAcert produce a level 2 or 3 certificate. I think Verisign only 
produces level 3?

If the mdb  file will be used within an organization, use Windows 
Certificate Services from server?
So you don't need a 3'd party certificate in above case

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odeopg/html/deovrsigningvbaproject.asp

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011225981033.aspx 
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP010397921033.aspx 

What I have been doing is using a vbs script file in the opening 
shortcut to the mdb

Const cDatabaseToOpen = "C:\<FileToOpen>.mdb"

On Error Resume Next
Dim AcApp
Set AcApp = CreateObject("Access.Application")
If AcApp.Version >= 11 Then
    AcApp.AutomationSecurity = 1 ' msoAutomationSecurityLow
End If
AcApp.Visible = True
AcApp.OpenCurrentDatabase cDatabaseToOpen
If AcApp.CurrentProject.FullName <> "" Then
    AcApp.UserControl = True
Else
    AcApp.Quit
    MsgBox "Failed to open '" & cDatabaseToOpen  & "'."
End If



Gustav Brock wrote:

>Hi all
>
>I'm not that much into certificates, but will those from CAcert:
>
>  https://www.cacert.org/ 
>  Code signing certificates
>
>do as Digital Certificates for Access 2003?
>
>/gustav
>  
>

-- 
Marty Connelly
Victoria, B.C.
Canada




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