I've got a 32-bit Windows 2003 system on which I build both 32-bit and 64-bit executables.
Now I want to add code signing to these executables. As far as I understood this involves purchasing an SSL certificate, and 'installing the certificate' on my system. Is this correct? Cause I don't understand why this system-dependency is necessary (or what it is about a certificate that needs to be 'installed' whatsoever), rather than just having a tool which takes the certificate + an executable and signs it.
Anyway, what is the easiest way to go about this, and can I expect any trouble when signing 64-bit executables on a 32-bit system?