Dear all ,
It happens from time to time that timestamping does not succeed because of internet connection failures and similar. When I use
signtool.exe within an automated CMD file , processing continues and the problem slips without notification. Now , I would like to
interrupt the CMD run when timestamping fails. Is there any method ( “errorlevel” , or whatever ) that I can use to detect this.
So far , I did not find a solution via "Google"ing.
Regards ,
Christiaan
Sorry all , problem solved. I should have run the “help” of signtool. It seems I become very lazy 
Christiaan
----- Original Message -----
From: “Christiaan Ghijselinck”
To: “Windows System Software Devs Interest List”
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 9:52 AM
Subject: [ntdev] signtool.exe error output ?
>
>
> Dear all ,
>
> It happens from time to time that timestamping does not succeed because of internet connection failures and similar. When I use
> signtool.exe within an automated CMD file , processing continues and the problem slips without notification. Now , I would like
> to interrupt the CMD run when timestamping fails. Is there any method ( “errorlevel” , or whatever ) that I can use to detect
> this. So far , I did not find a solution via "Google"ing.
>
> Regards ,
>
> Christiaan
>
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