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Old December 12th 06, 09:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default SelfCert and a PC Reformat

Hi All,

Hopefully someone can help me here.
I wrote a large outlook VBA application and distributed it to 150
client machines at work.
I used SELFCERT.
However I had to reformat my development PC yesterday and now can no
longer update the code.
I do have a copy of the original .cer file.

Worst case scenario I can cut and paste into a new signed project and
redistribute new keys to all clients - but thats alot of work.

Is there any way I can resign my old project with my exported key?

Many thanks in advance for any help on this matter.

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