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I'm still on install4j 6 and when I upload the dmg file of our last release for notarization I get a message that the executable does not have the hardened runtime enabled. We build on a Windows server. The app is signed and we use install4j to do all signing automatically and Java 8 is included. It seems that users can install our old release on Mojave but for the next release in January I want to make sure everything is in order. Is notarization required? Does install4j 7.0.8 have support for notarization and hardened runtime? Can we do that on Windows or would we have to do it on macOS 10.14 Mojave?










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    I'm still on install4j 6 and when I upload the dmg file of our last release for notarization I get a message that the executable does not have the hardened runtime enabled. We build on a Windows server. The app is signed and we use install4j to do all signing automatically and Java 8 is included. It seems that users can install our old release on Mojave but for the next release in January I want to make sure everything is in order. Is notarization required? Does install4j 7.0.8 have support for notarization and hardened runtime? Can we do that on Windows or would we have to do it on macOS 10.14 Mojave?










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      I'm still on install4j 6 and when I upload the dmg file of our last release for notarization I get a message that the executable does not have the hardened runtime enabled. We build on a Windows server. The app is signed and we use install4j to do all signing automatically and Java 8 is included. It seems that users can install our old release on Mojave but for the next release in January I want to make sure everything is in order. Is notarization required? Does install4j 7.0.8 have support for notarization and hardened runtime? Can we do that on Windows or would we have to do it on macOS 10.14 Mojave?










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      I'm still on install4j 6 and when I upload the dmg file of our last release for notarization I get a message that the executable does not have the hardened runtime enabled. We build on a Windows server. The app is signed and we use install4j to do all signing automatically and Java 8 is included. It seems that users can install our old release on Mojave but for the next release in January I want to make sure everything is in order. Is notarization required? Does install4j 7.0.8 have support for notarization and hardened runtime? Can we do that on Windows or would we have to do it on macOS 10.14 Mojave?







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          As of install4j 7.0.8 there is no support for notarized signatures. We plan to look at that feature for install4j 8.



          However, notarized signatures are not required for macOS 10.14.






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            However, notarized signatures are not required for macOS 10.14.






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              As of install4j 7.0.8 there is no support for notarized signatures. We plan to look at that feature for install4j 8.



              However, notarized signatures are not required for macOS 10.14.






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                As of install4j 7.0.8 there is no support for notarized signatures. We plan to look at that feature for install4j 8.



                However, notarized signatures are not required for macOS 10.14.






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                As of install4j 7.0.8 there is no support for notarized signatures. We plan to look at that feature for install4j 8.



                However, notarized signatures are not required for macOS 10.14.







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