I have Inno Setup script, where I need to use the SignTool=signtool
, which is configured properly and worked in past.
But it's failing when I try to compile with the following error:
Sign Tool failed with exit code 0x1.
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I have Inno Setup script, where I need to use the SignTool=signtool
, which is configured properly and worked in past.
But it's failing when I try to compile with the following error:
Sign Tool failed with exit code 0x1.
You didn't provide us any information that we can use to debug your problem.
So I'm posting generic instructions to debug issues with a "sign tool".
Try command-line compiler (ISCC.exe
). It will preserve a full signtool.exe
error message in the output:
Or temporarily prefix the sign tool command with cmd.exe /k
to preserve its output even when compiling in Inno Setup GUI Compiler. E.g.:
cmd.exe /k C:\path\to\signtool.exe sign /f C:\mykey.pfx $f
Note that if you use a path to signtool.exe
with spaces, due to the way cmd
works, you have to wrap not only the path itself to double quotes, but also the whole command:
cmd.exe /k ""C:\path to signtool\signtool.exe" sign /f C:\mykey.pfx $f"
When using an EV with a token, you can assign the fingerprint using /a /sha1 [Hash]
.
like so:
signtool sign /tr http://timestamp.digicert.com /td sha256 /fd sha256 /sha1 certfingerprint $f
This will make signtool to choose the cert from token.
More info: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/signtool-exe
Compil32.exe
as untrusted process. – RobeN Sep 25 '16 at 11:40