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Questionwhy Signing with private key ? Pin
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bolly-8119-Jan-09 6:37
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thanks man,
what about the delayed signing
i know why do we use it , (to keep our private key safe till we launch the final project)
Delayed signing stands for signing with only a "Public Key" , till we're done with the development then we "Actually sign it with the private key"
that's what i've red in lots of articles and msdn .
And that's what most confused me , because private key can never be exported , plus , the hash is already encrypted with the public key , hence , the delayed signing (with public key only)suppose to be sufficient
or , what do they mean by Actually sign it??
What do you think ??
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