Microsoft affirms that an Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificate allows to skip this period of trust building. If you have a standard code signing certificate, some time will be needed for your application to build trust. You can find further details at Microsoft SmartScreen & Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificates blogpost. Prior reputation exists for that file or publisher. Programs signed by an EV code signing certificate can immediatelyĮstablish reputation with SmartScreen reputation services even if no Applications signed with an EV certificate establishes its reputation right away. The second option is to sign it with an EV (Extended Validation) code signing certificate. ![]() However, the current working status might prevent users from installing and trusting the application. There are two solutions: either wait till the application has a large user base and its reputation will be adjusted by the Smart Screen. Since you haven't published your application as yet (and therefore the reputation hasn't been established as yet), the Smart Screen will continue to flag the application. ![]() ![]() Microsoft establishes the reputation of an executable based upon the number of installations world wide of the same application. Applications that are signed with a standard code signing certificates need to have a positive reputation in order to pass the Smart Screen filter.
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