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Problems Search Digital signature problem: Error 1330 / 266 on disk1.cab Having trouble running Advanced Installer? Got a bug to report? Post it all here. Post Reply Search Advanced search 4 posts • Page 1 of error 1330 invalid digital signature 1 jwest Posts: 55 Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2005 12:14 am a file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file has an invalid signature Digital signature problem: Error 1330 / 266 on disk1.cab Quote Postby jwest » Fri Feb 05, 2016 error 24592 was returned by winverifytrust 3:08 pm A user of mine is having a problem installing my software. He gets the following error when he tries to install:Product: MyProgram -- Error 1330: Cabinet error 1330 winverifytrust file c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\MyCompany\MyProgram\install\disk1.cab has an invalid digital signature. Error 266 was returned by WinVerifyTrust.My user's helpdesk had this to say:"During the install the cab file gets extracted from the original executable installer file. This particular file (the .cab) does not have a valid certificate. (But the original executable installer file does)"I'm running Advanced Installer 11.8. I have
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the "Enable signing" option checked on the digital signature tab of Advanced Installer 11.8. I'm using a certificate from disk (a pfx file that is valid until 2018).I did not check use SHA256 as digest algorithm.At the bottom of the Digital Signature tab I have the following information showing which files will be signed:Code: Select allFiles configured for signing
Output files of default build:
MyProgram-Signed.exe
MyProgram-Signed.msi
MyProgram-Signed.cab
Files from project
APPDIR\MyProgram.dllThere is no mention of disk1.cab getting signed.The Installer's .exe appears to be correctly signed.Does anyone know why disk1.cab is not being signed properly (or why it fails the digital signature test when the Windows Installer tries to extract the cab from the installer executable)?Thanks. Top Dan Posts: 3977 Joined: Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:51 pm Re: Digital signature problem: Error 1330 / 266 on disk1.cab Quote Postby Dan » Mon Feb 08, 2016 9:31 am Hello,There are several reasons why you may get this error:When the target machine has no internet connecti
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