New release for Clarion 10

We released the first update in 2016 for Clarion 10 yesterday (Feb 5th). In addition to a number of useful fixes and changes, and a couple of new features, (read all of them here), we’ve now dual signed SHA-1/SHA-2 all redistributable components.

There is a useful article on MS technet site technet article which leads of with this:

Effective January 1, 2016, Windows (version 7 and higher) and Windows Server will no longer trust new code that is signed with a SHA-1 code signing certificate for Mark-of-the-Web [This link is external to TechNet Wiki. It will open in a new window.] related scenarios (e.g. files containing a digital signature) and that has been time-stamped with a value greater than January 1, 2016. This cut-off date applies to the code-signing certificate itself.

With the Clarion redistributables dual signed you’ll still be able to deliver your products on pre-Windows 7 devices.