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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:36:51+00:00 2026-05-11T23:36:51+00:00

I’m implementing a process elevation helper for Windows. It’s a program that will run

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I’m implementing a process elevation helper for Windows. It’s a program that will run in elevated mode and launch other programs with administrator privileges without displaying additional UAC prompts. For security reasons, I want to make sure only binaries that are digitally signed with my company’s Authenticode key can be executed.

The WinVerifyTrust function gets me halfway there, but it only ensures that a binary is signed by some key that is part of Microsoft’s chain of trust. Is there a relatively simple way to perform the Authenticode verification AND ensure that it is signed by our private key?

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    2026-05-11T23:36:51+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    I believe what you’re looking for is CryptQueryObject.

    With it you should be able to pull the involved certificate out of a PE, and do any additional checks you want.


    By way of example, this will get you to a HCRYPTMSG. From there you can use CryptMsgGetParam to pull out whatever you want. I’d hoped to make something more ‘robust’, but these APIs are pretty hairy insomuch as they require a lot of branching to handle all their return cases.

    So, here’s a p/invoke-rific c# example (I started in C, but that was basically unreadable):

    static class Crypt32
    {
        //Omitting flag constants; you can look these up in WinCrypt.h
    
        [DllImport("CRYPT32.DLL", EntryPoint = "CryptQueryObject", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
        public static extern bool CryptQueryObject(
            int dwObjectType,
            IntPtr pvObject,
            int dwExpectedContentTypeFlags,
            int dwExpectedFormatTypeFlags,
            int dwFlags,
            out int pdwMsgAndCertEncodingType,
            out int pdwContentType,
            out int pdwFormatType,
            ref IntPtr phCertStore,
            ref IntPtr phMsg,
            ref IntPtr ppvContext);
    }
    
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            //Path to executable here
            //  I tested with MS-Office .exe's
            string path = "";
    
            int contentType;
            int formatType;
            int ignored;
            IntPtr context = IntPtr.Zero;
            IntPtr pIgnored = IntPtr.Zero;
    
            IntPtr cryptMsg = IntPtr.Zero;
    
            if (!Crypt32.CryptQueryObject(
                Crypt32.CERT_QUERY_OBJECT_FILE,
                Marshal.StringToHGlobalUni(path),
                Crypt32.CERT_QUERY_CONTENT_FLAG_ALL,
                Crypt32.CERT_QUERY_FORMAT_FLAG_ALL,
                0,
                out ignored,
                out contentType,
                out formatType,
                ref pIgnored,
                ref cryptMsg,
                ref context))
            {
                int error = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
    
                Console.WriteLine((new Win32Exception(error)).Message);
    
                return;
            }
    
            //expecting '10'; CERT_QUERY_CONTENT_PKCS7_SIGNED_EMBED
            Console.WriteLine("Context Type: " + contentType);
    
            //Which implies this is set
            Console.WriteLine("Crypt Msg: " + cryptMsg.ToInt32());
    
            return;
        }
    
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