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Signtool.exe error

Дмитрий Щемель 6 Reputation points
Aug 12, 2020, 1:56 PM

Is there any workaround about random WinVerifyTrust returned error: 0x80096011 when using signtool.exe?

In random cases signtool.exe refuse to sign binary with WinVerifyTrust returned error: 0x80096011.
However, if add /rmc flag and sign with sha1 - signature if fine. But not fine for sha256.
If rebuild SAME project without any changes - sign fine for both alorithms without /rmc

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  1. Joy Qiao 4,901 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    Aug 13, 2020, 2:56 AM

    Hi,

    According to your description, seems like your issue is related with hardware development. If yes, please create a new thread in Windows Hardware WDK and Driver Development forum, they should be more familiar with such issue.

    If I misunderstood your issue, please reply to us directly.
    If my redirection is useful for you, please accept my reply as answer.

    Bests,


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