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VanS
Hello,
I have an app that is VB6 front-end and Excel/Word VBA back-end that I am
going to market to businesses. After doing some initial research I still have
some questions about the necessity and usage of digital certificates to pass
muster with Excel macro security.
1. Will I definitely need to use digital certificates or is there another
way around that? I saw one article which seemed to suggest that if you put
macros in the Excel startup folder (believe XLStartup) that they would be
passable. Someone else suggesting porting the Excel VBA code to VB6 but am
limited on time and was concerned would need to use automation and perhaps
slow performance. And as understand MS Self Cert is only for testing or using
on one's own system, right?
2. In a post someone expressed concern that with a digital cert hackers
could crack your code. Is this an issue particurly if you use a password in
the VBE plus a good code security system?
3. A MS KB article seemed to imply that to get a commercial digital cert you
had to have a Dun & Bradstreet rating which believe costs. Is that right? Do
you have to be a corporation or can a sole proprietorship obtain one (the
commercial DC)? I saw there was an individual certificate but that seemed to
be for perhaps contract developers, and didn't seem to convey a professional
appearance for companies.
4. Can anyone recommend digital certificate authority to buy from that has
good prices and is good to work with? I've heard of a free one but it seemed
cumbersome and not too professional-looking when I looked into it.
Any help appreciated, thanks, God bless,
Van
I have an app that is VB6 front-end and Excel/Word VBA back-end that I am
going to market to businesses. After doing some initial research I still have
some questions about the necessity and usage of digital certificates to pass
muster with Excel macro security.
1. Will I definitely need to use digital certificates or is there another
way around that? I saw one article which seemed to suggest that if you put
macros in the Excel startup folder (believe XLStartup) that they would be
passable. Someone else suggesting porting the Excel VBA code to VB6 but am
limited on time and was concerned would need to use automation and perhaps
slow performance. And as understand MS Self Cert is only for testing or using
on one's own system, right?
2. In a post someone expressed concern that with a digital cert hackers
could crack your code. Is this an issue particurly if you use a password in
the VBE plus a good code security system?
3. A MS KB article seemed to imply that to get a commercial digital cert you
had to have a Dun & Bradstreet rating which believe costs. Is that right? Do
you have to be a corporation or can a sole proprietorship obtain one (the
commercial DC)? I saw there was an individual certificate but that seemed to
be for perhaps contract developers, and didn't seem to convey a professional
appearance for companies.
4. Can anyone recommend digital certificate authority to buy from that has
good prices and is good to work with? I've heard of a free one but it seemed
cumbersome and not too professional-looking when I looked into it.
Any help appreciated, thanks, God bless,
Van