Bug 111763 - Digital signature not working under windows 10 creator (1703)
Summary: Digital signature not working under windows 10 creator (1703)
Status: RESOLVED INSUFFICIENTDATA
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
5.2.7.2 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Windows (All)
: medium normal
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Keywords: possibleRegression
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Reported: 2017-08-13 07:35 UTC by Andrew McGee
Modified: 2018-07-31 09:42 UTC (History)
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Description Andrew McGee 2017-08-13 07:35:04 UTC
Description:
Since Microsoft has updated Windows 10 to build 1703 the digital signature function in Libreoffice Writer is no longer working. It cannot find the digital signatures and the open dialogue is just blank. I have tried various versions of Officelibre x64 and x32 versions. I have also tried Officelibre 5.4 x64. Thunderbird recognises my digital signature with no problem.

Actual Results:  
Happens every time. Function is not working

Expected Results:
n/a


Reproducible: Always

User Profile Reset: YES

Additional Info:


User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0
Comment 1 Andrew McGee 2017-08-14 11:22:00 UTC
I have managed to find a solution. I imported the certificate (PK12) into Internet Explorer and thedigital signature is now available. I now have the trouble with the: Use AdEs-Compliant signature if available box. I have to untick it everytime or else the signature will not upload. Why won't it remember my preference? Why won't it upload a normal signature especially if there is no AdEs compliant signature?
Comment 2 Buovjaga 2017-08-31 12:23:54 UTC
If I use this cmdlet that is shipped with Powershell, what should I do to generate such a certificate and be able to import it to IE? https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/powershell/windows/pkiclient/new-selfsignedcertificate
Comment 3 Xisco Faulí 2017-12-27 07:28:58 UTC
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #2)
> If I use this cmdlet that is shipped with Powershell, what should I do to
> generate such a certificate and be able to import it to IE?
> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/powershell/windows/pkiclient/new-
> selfsignedcertificate

Dear Andrew McGee,
Could you please answer the question above?
I have set the bug's status to 'NEEDINFO'. Please change it back to
'UNCONFIRMED' once the question is answered
Comment 4 QA Administrators 2018-07-03 14:15:46 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 5 QA Administrators 2018-07-31 09:42:42 UTC
Dear Bug Submitter,

Please read this message in its entirety before proceeding.

Your bug report is being closed as INSUFFICIENTDATA due to inactivity and
a lack of information which is needed in order to accurately
reproduce and confirm the problem. We encourage you to retest
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