Signng Question

drj

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Hi,

I have two apps that I am about to publish. Each app is in its own folder. I also have another folder for general stuff , samples , doc.. etc. This third folder is my main folder.

I understand that I have to sign each one of my two apps.

Also, I can use the same key for each app.

Here is what I think I should do.

1. In one of the apps click on the signing option.

2. Fill out my name and company and country

3. Enter a password.

4. Click on the browse button to locate the directory I want the key file ton be stored. For me it will be the third folder where I keep my samples and doc. etc.

5. Once I have the location displayed via the browse then I type the file name of the key file I wish to hold me keys in. For me I want the key file in my main folder.

6. I press ok and then I am done for app one of my two apps.

Now for app2 or my second app.

When I am in the app I select the signing option.

1. I will be presented with the Private Sign Key dialog.

2. I select the load existing key option

3. I am assuming the I will view the key file that I created before and I assume that my name , org and country and password will be filled in

4. Now if it retrieves all of this then all I have to do is press ok and the second app will be signed.

Is that how I do it?

Can I do all my apps that way - I have 20 of them. I plan to keep the Key file in my main folder.

I don't want to mess up , that is why I asked the question. If this is the way it works then it is wonderful.

Thanks,

Jerry

PS - I have a desktop computer and a laptop I assume I can set this up so I can sign from both machines - is that correct?
 

Geezer

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It's actually easier than that.

Once you have signed your first app, you do not need to go into the key section again unless you want to change it. Every app will compile and be signed with the same key.
 
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