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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T04:38:37+00:00 2026-06-15T04:38:37+00:00

I have a ClickOnce application deployed on our internal network. As this is only

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I have a ClickOnce application deployed on our internal network. As this is only an “internal” application, I don’t really need an “officially signed” certificate for any reason. When I went to publish an update today, I got the error message

The signers’s certificate is not valid for signing.

When I check the “Signing” tab in Visual Studio 2010, I can see that I am past the expiration date. I know that I created this TemporaryKey using the “Create Test Certificate” button on this same tab in Visual Studio.

In the past, I just created a new test certificate, and used that. This essentially “buys” me another year until I have to do this all over again. I would like to correctly sign a new certificate that is good for X number of years (or never expires).

I have done some research, but as I am unfamiliar with this whole scenario, the nomenclature is extremely confusing. I can follow instructions, but only if they are written in a manner that an intermediate user can understand. Is there a reference that explains this process step by step, hopefully with screenshots? I can’t believe with all my looking around I haven’t found this already, so I must not be looking up the relevant keywords.

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    2026-06-15T04:38:38+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 4:38 am

    Use Xenos Certificate Generator, a free tool that will allow you to create a certificate with x number of days until expiration.

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