Patch Builder V132 Upd
Ensure the "baseline version" metadata in your patch matches the exact file hash of the installed version on target machines. Use the Inventory Tool inside v132 upd to generate a reference hash from a clean reference machine.
Patch Builder v132 upd deprecates SHA-1 code-signing support entirely. The update integrates with Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK) v3 and now requires EV (Extended Validation) code-signing certificates by default for production patches. Unauthorized unsigned patches will trigger an explicit block in deployment. patch builder v132 upd
v132 upd changes how it accesses the Windows Certificate Store. Re-import your EV cert via certlm.msc (Local Machine store → Personal). Then, in Patch Builder → Settings → Signing, click "Refresh Store." Ensure the "baseline version" metadata in your patch
The most significant addition in v1.32 was the introduction of Officer Gear Re-import your EV cert via certlm
As always, share feedback or bugs in [GitHub Issues / Discord / Forum]. Happy patching!