Add Publisher Name to Published VS2005 Project



I use Visual Studio 2005 to publish software to clients. The end
result I need is to simply put our business' name in the dialog box
when someone installs our software.

I have googled this to no end and have not found a solution that works.
I have tried to use makecert.exe and then pvk2pfx.exe to make a .pfx
file to use to sign our app, but, one of the .dll's is not strong named
and cannot be renamed. I have tried to use SN.exe -Vr ***, but, that
doesnt work, b/c the .dll doesn't pass the strong name check. I have
also tried tlbimp.exe, but, it is not a COM Interop Assembly.

If anyone has any ideas on how to get our name on that dialog box with
a weakly-named assembly, I would truly appreciate it.

Thanks,

Andrew

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