Progmatically verify certificate originateor of signed assembly.



I have a Windows XP appliance that is hosting ASP.NET web pages for
configuration. One of the pages allows an administrator of the system to
upload an exe file used to upgrade the system. I would like to be able to
sign this exe file so that I can determine that it originated from our
department.

I have used the HTML file upload control to upload the exe. Now, I would
like to be able to verify that the EXE was signed with my certificate before
I allow it to launch.

Can someone please provide some information on how or if this is possible?

I am not real familiar with the whole exe signing thing, so any help would
be appreciated.



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Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.
MailID = varnk
Domain = diebold.com
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