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I am trying to code-sign my dlls using the SignTool and Post Build Events. I use this method:

“C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x86\signtool.exe” sign /f “$(ProjectDir)archilabCertificate.pfx” /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com/authenticode /p “mypassword” "$(TargetPath)"

my certificate is located in the specified folder.

ProjectDir = D:\Google Drive\Work\GrimshawTools\GrimshawRibbon\GrimshawRibbon
TargetPath = C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\2016\GrimshawRibbon.dll

There is nothing that I can think of that could be causing this issue. I checked these paths about 100 times. I tried moving the PFX file to C drive. I tried specifying direct path to the file instead of using shorthands. I can't think of anything. Else. Ideas? How can I even debug this to find exactly what's causing the issue? I have other post builds that are working just fine.

Cheers!

Ps. I use the same certificate on my home machine and it works just fine.

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The [ ] character is invalid! use [ " ] character. [“]C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x86\signtool.exe[”] sign /f “$(ProjectDir)archilabCertificate.pfx” /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com/authenticode /p [“]mypassword[”] "$(TargetPath)"

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  • You are really saving my life here. I would have never seen this. Lesson learned. Thank you.
    – konrad
    Apr 4, 2017 at 16:25
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Adding to the point if someone is looking for it.

I faced a similar issue, but in my case, I had the timestamp address within "<". Found a MS article which says: "The system does not accept the keyboard combination Alt+0 through Alt+32 or the following characters: \ \ / [ ] : | < > + ; = . ? "

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms832054.aspx

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