I would strongly encourage A.) Using chocolatey fo...
# windows
t
I would strongly encourage A.) Using chocolatey for distribution with signed bins, or B.) Doing what @cryps1s recommended. Sorry @Mustafa!
m
@thor i’ve tested it again on a new test environment (server 2016 and windows 10 , all is updated) and i understand that the case isn’t related to file signing matter because I managed to deploy the msi file i’ve built (probably it was an operating system related issue.)
t
Interesting. Were you only able to get it working on Server 2016? Or do you have it working succsefully in the other deployments now as well?