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QuantLibXL digital signatures

John Miller
Hi,

Should the QuantLibXL .xll files, i.e. QuantLibXL-vc120-mt-s-1_5_0.xll and QuantLibXL-vc120-x64-mt-s-1_5_0.xll, have digital signatures?  I extracted these from QuantLibXL-1.5.0-bin.zip (which I downloaded today from Sourceforge.net).

I am asking because I am getting a warning from Microsoft Office that these do not have valid signatures, which is somewhat surprising to me, and I wonder if this is normal behavior for QuantLibXL files, or if there is something amiss.

Best regards,

John

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Re: QuantLibXL digital signatures

Eric Ehlers-3
Hi John,

The XLLs are not signed, sorry about that.

Kind Regards,
Eric

On Sun, 31 May 2015 02:03:06 +0000
John Miller <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Should the QuantLibXL .xll files, i.e.
> QuantLibXL-vc120-mt-s-1_5_0.xll and
> QuantLibXL-vc120-x64-mt-s-1_5_0.xll, have digital signatures?  I
> extracted these from QuantLibXL-1.5.0-bin.zip (which I downloaded
> today from Sourceforge.net).
>
> I am asking because I am getting a warning from Microsoft Office that
> these do not have valid signatures, which is somewhat surprising to
> me, and I wonder if this is normal behavior for QuantLibXL files, or
> if there is something amiss.
>
> Best regards,
>
> John
>


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Re: QuantLibXL digital signatures

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-2

Being too tired to Google for it, I wonder if anyone has a how-to issue free digital certificate ready to share.
This is in order to sign our excel dll and vba code.
I used to sign them but the certificate had an expiration date (not a big problem) and could not be shared among multiple developers

Tnx

On Jun 1, 2015 10:57 AM, "Eric Ehlers" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi John,

The XLLs are not signed, sorry about that.

Kind Regards,
Eric

On Sun, 31 May 2015 02:03:06 +0000
John Miller <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Should the QuantLibXL .xll files, i.e.
> QuantLibXL-vc120-mt-s-1_5_0.xll and
> QuantLibXL-vc120-x64-mt-s-1_5_0.xll, have digital signatures?  I
> extracted these from QuantLibXL-1.5.0-bin.zip (which I downloaded
> today from Sourceforge.net).
>
> I am asking because I am getting a warning from Microsoft Office that
> these do not have valid signatures, which is somewhat surprising to
> me, and I wonder if this is normal behavior for QuantLibXL files, or
> if there is something amiss.
>
> Best regards,
>
> John
>


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