SignFile Task
Note
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Signs the specified file using the specified certificate.
Parameters
The following table describes the parameters of the SignFile
task.
Note that SHA-256 certificates are allowed only on machines that have .NET 4.5 and higher.
Warning
Starting in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3, this task has a new signature that allows you to specify the target framework version for the file. You are encouraged to use the new signature wherever possible, because the MSBuild process uses SHA-256 hashes only when the target framework is .NET 4.5 or higher. If the target framework is .NET 4.0 or below, the SHA-256 hash will not be used.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
CertificateThumbprint |
Required String parameter.Specifies the certificate to use for signing. This certificate must be in the current user's personal store. |
SigningTarget |
Required ITaskItem parameter. Specifies the files to sign with the certificate. |
TimestampUrl |
Optional String parameter.Specifies the URL of a time stamping server. |
TargetFrameworkVersion |
The version of the .NET Framework that is used for the target. |
Remarks
In addition to the parameters listed above, this task inherits parameters from the Task class. For a list of these additional parameters and their descriptions, see Task Base Class.
Example
The following example uses the SignFile
task to sign the files specified in the FilesToSign
item collection with the certificate specified by the Certificate
property.
<Project xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<ItemGroup>
<FileToSign Include="File.exe" />
</ItemGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<Certificate>Cert.cer</Certificate>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="Sign">
<SignFile
CertificateThumbprint="$(CertificateThumbprint)"
SigningTarget="@(FileToSign)"
TargetFrameworkVersion="v4.5" />
</Target>
</Project>
Note
The certificate thumbprint is the SHA-1 hash of the certificate. For more information, see Obtain the SHA-1 Hash of a Trusted Root CA Certificate.
Example
The following example uses the Exec
task to sign the files specified in the FilesToSign
item collection with the certificate specified by the Certificate
property. You can use this to sign Windows Installer files during the build process.
<Project xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<ItemGroup>
<FileToSign Include="File.msi" />
</ItemGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<Certificate>Cert.cer</Certificate>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="Sign">
<Exec Command="signtool.exe sign /f CertFile /p Password "@(FileToSign)" "/>
<SignFile
CertificateThumbprint="$(CertificateThumbprint)"
SigningTarget="@(FileToSign)"
TargetFrameworkVersion="v4.0" />
</Target>
</Project>