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    Allow full set of Assembly details + code signing

    Hacking and cracking is a problem
    Rogue virus reports due to the .cs filer in a zip file

    Its incredible but true -we operate a kind of honesty policy for licensing so you can get it free and use it and should license software for various live account trading scenarios - a bit like teamviewer we dont enforce it but encourage people to contribute.

    So no need to obtain stolen or hacked versions you would think?

    However some traders go to crack/hack sites to download it and even pay for cracked version of our free software - they then sometimes had the cheek to moan to me about viruses on their machine because they have a cracked of our software with who knows what patched in or what payload was installed etc... even though its free from us...

    all these things made us use code signing on the dlls
    #1. then it was easier to say ok this file is original you can see the digital certificate in properties #2 downloading it from the web would get past Nortons and some cheap free AV...

    What would be great is to allow developers to put in their full credentials for compiling...
    Compile and Protect the assembly with all details

    description and copyright etc
    Please can you add this an advanced tab/menu?

    with that in mind yet again here is that image from Visual Studio...


    So this would then fill in the blanks left by NT


    +Code Sign the assembly
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    To be added as advanced tabs on the export...

    or let us use Visual Studio to compile?
    MicroTrends
    NinjaTrader Ecosystem Vendor - micro-trends.co.uk

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    >> description and copyright etc
    Thanks, your suggestion has been added to the list as #315

    Apart from that: using VisualStudio instead of the NT internal assembly building process should provide you the flexibility you are looking for.

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