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<h2 id="signing-on-windows-ce">Signing on Windows CE</h2>
<p>Windows CE provides a security mechanism to ask the user to confirm that they want to use an application/library that is unknown to the system. This process gets repeated for each dependency of an application, meaning each library the application links to, which is not recognized yet.</p>
<p>To simplify this process you can use signatures and certificates. A certificate gets installed on the device and each file which is signed with the according certificate can be launched without the security warning.</p>
<p>If you want to use signatures for your project written in Qt, configure provides the <code>-signature</code> option. You need to specify the location of the .pfx file and qmake adds the signing step to the build rules.</p>
<p>If you need to select a separate signature for a specific project, or you only want to sign a single project, you can use the "<a href="../qmake/qmake-variable-reference.html#signature-file">SIGNATURE_FILE</a> = foo.pfx" rule inside the project file.</p>
<p>The above described rules apply for command line makefiles as well as Visual Studio projects generated by qmake.</p>
<p>Microsoft usually ships development signatures inside the SDK packages. You can find them in the Tools subdirectory of the SDK root folder.</p>
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