Hello,
I'm trying to modify a package group on another PC which contains waptsetup.exe and has the same private key as my WAPT server, but I'm getting an error: [error message here].
Do you know what causes it?
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- sfonteneau
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Based on the error message, it seems the package isn't signed with a recognized key or is incorrectly signed.
I didn't quite understand everything, but:
You mentioned waptsetup.exe on another machine. I think I understand that you installed waptsetup.exe on another machine to access the console (waptagent is sufficient; all machines have the console).
Try reinstalling waptagent.exe instead. It contains the keys you need to verify the package.
Be careful not to create multiple keys, as you risk confusion; reuse your existing keys.
I didn't quite understand everything, but:
You mentioned waptsetup.exe on another machine. I think I understand that you installed waptsetup.exe on another machine to access the console (waptagent is sufficient; all machines have the console).
Try reinstalling waptagent.exe instead. It contains the keys you need to verify the package.
Be careful not to create multiple keys, as you risk confusion; reuse your existing keys.
sfonteneau wrote: ↑May 4, 2022 - 2:33 PM Based on the error message, it seems the package is either not signed with a recognized key or is incorrectly signed.
I didn't quite understand everything, but:
You mentioned waptsetup.exe on another machine. I think I understand that you installed waptsetup.exe on another machine to access the console (waptagent is sufficient; all machines have the console).
Try reinstalling waptagent.exe instead. It contains the keys you need to verify the package.
Be careful not to create multiple keys, as you risk confusion; reuse your existing keys.
I used the console via waptagent.exe, but the same error occurs whenever I try to remove a package from a package group. I think I've missed a step; do I need to do something on the server so it recognizes the administrator's machine key?
Installed WAPT version = 2.2.1
Server OS = Windows Server 2019
Administration/package creation machine OS = Windows 10
Server OS = Windows Server 2019
Administration/package creation machine OS = Windows 10
Hello Martiny,
In the SSL folder on my machine that I want to make an administrator account, I only have the certificate for my server machine's key
Installed WAPT version = 2.2.1
Server OS = Windows Server 2019
Administration/package creation machine OS = Windows 10
Server OS = Windows Server 2019
Administration/package creation machine OS = Windows 10
