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Do you mean code signing?

I guess so -- the question seems to be whether an executable without a signing certificate can be run on windows. Waxwing-san seems to be saying Rust executables don't allow that .

But maybe my understanding is wrong. Please don't bother 🙏

Regardless of whether you are using Go or Rust, Windows has a mechanism for code signing.

ex: https://wails.io/docs/guides/signing/

Thank you - there seems to be more guidelines now 😅

I remember as a student downloading and using random .jar files for execution 😱