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srheal
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Need Help Finding the WSH Tree Node in Options Me

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I can not find the Windows Scripting Host tree node in the tools options menu settings I am trying to create a localized personalized certificate for some vbs code. Everytime I go to the Script Settings --> Script Security to create one it does not create one I beleive it is for just getting already made certificates, how come my Window Scritping Host Certificate option is not showing in the Options Tree Node Selections. I get getting a An Exception Dialog when I try to sign a script.srheal2007-03-09 13:14:44
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Alexander Riedel
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Need Help Finding the WSH Tree Node in Options Me

Post by Alexander Riedel »

I am not quite sure what you expectation is or what you are looking for.
Under Tools - Options - Script Settings - Script Security
you can specify a certificate to use for signing.

This does NOT create a certificate, you need to have one.

Please refer to the PrimalScript user manual for more information.
If you need help with creating a certificate maybe someone
over at scriptinganswers.com can help you with that.

Alex
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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