Re: Visual Studio Developer Certificates?
- From: "Scott Yost [MSFT]" <scyost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:13:21 -0700
The SDK certs come with the SDK itself. Try
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/12/17/security-model-faq.aspx
under "How do I sign my code for day-to-day development?" as a first step
for more information.
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Scott Yost
Software Development Engineer/Test
Microsoft Corp.
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"Craig Setera" <csete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OcWCd71jHHA.5084@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I recently attended MEDC2007 and attended Jason Fuller's talk on Windows
Mobile security. During that session, he talked about the special "Visual
Studio Certificates" that can be installed to a device for remote
debugging and tools. Unfortunately, I have no idea where to find these
certificates. I seem to remember him saying that the carrier is the place
to go, but T-Mobile disavows any knowledge of such certificates. I have a
T-Mobile Dash and a T-Mobile SDA for testing. Can I get the necessary
certificates for either of these? If so, where would I get them? If not,
is there some other device I should be looking to use for remote debugging
development (rather than just using the emulator)?
Thanks,
Craig
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