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Works with Vista - Official

December 11th, 2006 by Marcus Tettmar

Works with Windows Vista We’ve recently entered the Microsoft Windows Logo Program and just obtained the Works with Vista logo for Macro Scheduler 9.0 :-)

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4 Responses to “Works with Vista - Official”

  1. Andrea Nagar Says:

    Congratulations, Marcus.

    I’m curious about this:
    * Does the program require a Verisign certificate?
    * I read that the installer file must be a MSI file. Is this correct. You install package is an EXE

    I think it would be very useful if you could post a little step by step guide on how to have an application certified with the work with Windows Vista logo.

  2. me_again Says:

    Microsoft has the guide to the “works with vista” process on their website here:
    http://microsoft.mrmpslc.com/InnovateOnWindowsVista/getstarted.aspx

    Well done Marcus! I know this wasn’t easy…

  3. Marcus Tettmar Says:

    Hi Andrea,

    Yes, a Verisign code signing certificate is required. A bit annoying since we already have a Thawte one. However, they are currently offering the Verisign code signing cert for only $99 for the first year via the Windows Vista logo program.

  4. Marcus Tettmar Says:

    Sorry, missed your other question. No MSI is not required. A .EXE installer is fine. The link me_again has posted outlines the steps required.

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