Authenticode Signatures - Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades - English - Foundation 22.1 - OnBase - Essential - Premier - Standard - external - Standard - Essential - Premier

Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades

Platform
OnBase
Product
Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Standard
Essential
Premier

Beginning in OnBase 16, most OnBase installers and executables are signed by Hyland Software using Microsoft Authenticode technology. An Authenticode signature uses digital certificates to identify the publisher of an application to ensure the application’s integrity and authenticity.

To ensure the signing certificate’s validity, Windows may issue a revocation check request to retrieve the most up-to-date information about the certificate. If you encounter long or delayed startup times before a user interface is presented when launching an OnBase installer or executable in a limited-connectivity network environment, these revocation checks might be timing out. For potential solutions to this issue, contact your first line of support.