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RE: Outlook 2010 plugin and certificate [ Reply ] By: Like Pino on 2016-01-25 15:09 | [forum:4238] |
Thank you very much for answer. |
RE: Outlook 2010 plugin and certificate [ Reply ] By: Bernhard Reiter on 2016-01-25 10:00 | [forum:4232] |
Like, thanks for explaining. As far as I know we are not signing the gpgol.dll directly. I guess we could, the question is: Is this important enough on our roadmap to do it soon. (One way to raise this on our list is to fund it via our professional support of course.) I've opened an issue for developers https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2227 Best, Bernhard |
RE: Outlook 2010 plugin and certificate [ Reply ] By: Like Pino on 2016-01-25 09:40 | [forum:4231] |
Hello, Yes, by default we use the Group Policy object to block all add-in for outlook and we also use gpo's and a white list to allow all know but certified add-in like: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vsto/archive/2010/03/08/deploying-your-vsto-add-ins-to-all-users-saurabh-bhatia.aspx "To trust an add-in for all users of a machine, it must be signed with a Trusted Publisher’s Certificate (See Authenticode Certificates in Granting Trust to Office Solutions and How to: Add a Trusted Publisher to a Client Computer for ClickOnce Applications for more information)" Can you also provide a Trusted Publisher’s Certificate? Thanks a lot for good job and have a nice day. |
RE: Outlook 2010 plugin and certificate [ Reply ] By: Bernhard Reiter on 2016-01-22 10:49 | [forum:4226] |
Hi Like, with "gpo" you mean "group policy object"? Can you explain a bit more what you are trying to do? Best Regards, Bernhard |
Outlook 2010 plugin and certificate [ Reply ] By: Like Pino on 2016-01-21 09:38 | [forum:4209] |
Hello all, Does the outlook plugin "gpgol.dll" has a certificate that can be used to be trusted with our gpo's? Thanks in advance. Salento. |