A software publisher will often use one publisher certificate to sign the assemblies in all of their applications. If you choose to trust this publisher, all of their assemblies signed with their publisher certificate will be trusted. Alternatively, a software publisher can include an assembly public key in some or all of their assemblies. Unlike publisher certificates, you cannot trace the ownership of the public key. Therefore, before trusting all assemblies based on an assembly public key, make sure you trust the origin of the public key.
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A software publisher will often use one publisher certificate to sign the assemblies in all of their applications. If you ...
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A state machine attempted to process an unexpected event. The event was considered fatal.%r Transaction ID: %1%r State machine ...
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A state machine attempted to process an unexpected event. The event was not considered fatal.%r Transaction ID: %1%r State ...