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GP Web Client Trusted App Signing Certificate

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To allow the GP web client to have access to printers and local drives there is an msi you are supposed to run DynamicsGPTrustedapp.msi

This installs a certificate under "Trusted Publishers" which expires on October 26 2013.

My questions is: once this certificate expires, is the GP web client still trusted?  or do you send out a new certificate?  how does it work?

Thanks.

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  • Jonathan Fear Profile Picture
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    Hi Jorge,

    That file that came with RTM of GP 2013 you are correct has a one year Cert. The new one that is available will have a 4 year Cert. When you apply a SP for Web Client in the future it will automatically update that date.

  • Jorge Albanez Profile Picture
    530 on at

    Thanks Jonathan.

    Just to clarify, the service pack must be run on each client workstation that is using the web client even when GP is not installed?

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    Jonathan Fear Profile Picture
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    That is correct.

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