Time stamping a code signed Access file

The following was asked:

*Hi, I have a digital certificate and is able to sign my code. Back in XP I have to specify a timestamp server in the registry for my code to be timestamped. Now in Win 7 and Office 2010:*

*1. Where do I specify the timestamp server.*

*2. How do I timestamp my code.*

*3. How do I find out if my code is timestamped.*

John Marshall, fellow MVP although in the Visio area, posted the following in response..

Adding a Timestamped Code Signing Certificate to Excel VBA  by Paul Irvine. 

This should work nicely in Access although I haven’t confirmed it yet.

Edited - Added "by Paul Irvine", minor formatting changes

Published Mon, Sep 27 2010 21:28 by Tony
Filed under: ,

Comments

# re: Time stamping a code signed Access file

Hi, I dont mind you spreading the good word on how to do this, but you credit John Marshall, a fellow MVP with writing that?  It was in fact me, Paul Irvine, not an MVP at all that wrote that article based on my own findings and working through this.  There is no good documented work on doing this from Microsoft that I could find anyway.  That's why I wrote it.

Many thanks,

Paul

Monday, September 27, 2010 10:36 PM by paul irvine

# re: Time stamping a code signed Access file

Paul, no I didn't credit John with writing the article.  I stated "...  posted the following .."   Now that might not be clearly worded though.  Hmmm.

Monday, September 27, 2010 10:51 PM by Tony

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(required) 
(optional)
(required) 
If you can't read this number refresh your screen
Enter the numbers above: