I discovered that there are few more steps required to distribute a signed
bundle. Somebody was quite thoughtful to post this snippet which I added to
wixproj file:



http://wyrdfish.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/digitally-signing-your-bundle-with-
wix/


However, it's apparent I'm missing something more because when I build the
project, it doesn't appear to execute the commands was added, not even an
error or warning. The blog had Project element, so I only copied the inner
elements and placed it toward the end of my wixproj content, after the
default commented out BeforeBuild and AfterBuild, since I wasn't sure what
was mean by author's "import them into the wixproj after the wix target
import." since there was no "Import" anywhere in my wixproj file.

I'm using Visual Studio to author and build the WiX project, which consists
of a bundle with one custom msi and 2 redistributed third-party installers
packaged as exes, each are already signed so I only need to sign my custom
msi, the bundle and the bundle engine as the blog post suggests. I've
already modified the command to use my actual pfx file; I didn't change the
targets as I _think_ it does no harm to have them in there since I'm just
changing the built-in targets so that WiX will sign anything that's
includedŠ right?

Ben


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