I have an ActiveX control, which is supposed to be installed at the first visit of web-page.
I have self-signed certificate, created with OpenSSL, and its child. The problem is that if I sign an activeX control with root certificate, Windows can't validate it while checking activex, even if it is installed as trusted.
It writes, that
"A certificate's basic extension has not been observed"
and in "view certificate":
"The certificate is not valid because one of certification authorities in the certification path does not appear to be allowed to issue certificates or this certificate cannot be used as an end-entity certificate".
If I use child certificate for signing while root certificate is in trusted, eberything is fine.
I suppose that root certificate can only sign only certificate-related stuff, not files etc, however want to be sure about this.