Azure Trusted Signing Identity Validation failed with no stated reason

Alexandru Popescu 5 Reputation points
2024-08-08T08:59:55.3766667+00:00

Hi,

My azure trusted signing identity validation failed. I received an email saying that and recommending to check the azure portal for more information. However, the azure portal offers no further information. The only thing I can see is a boring 'Failed'. How can that be? It's frustrating to wait for a week to only get that, with no reason why it failed or steps to fix it and me having to write a question on the public Q&A portal, hoping that someone will help me solve it. I find it unreasonable. How do I continue from here?

Thank you!

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Azure Trusted Signing
Trusted Signing is a Microsoft fully managed, end-to-end signing solution that simplifies the certificate signing process and helps partner developers more easily build and distribute applications.
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  1. Givary-MSFT 32,986 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-08-12T08:03:20.63+00:00

    @Alexandru Popescu I'm glad that you were able to resolve your issue and thank you for posting your solution so that others experiencing the same thing can easily reference this! Since the Microsoft Q&A community has a policy that "The question author cannot accept their own answer. They can only accept answers by others ", I'll repost your solution in case you'd like to accept the answer .

    Issue: Azure Trusted Signing Identity Validation failed with no stated reason

    Resolution: Resolved by @Alexandru Popescu You referred to this QnA post - https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/answers/questions/1811062/trusted-signing-identity-validation-fails-without where company has to be at least 3 years old to Trusted Signing Identity Validation successful.

    If you have any other questions or are still running into more issues, please let me know. Thank you again for your time and patience throughout this issue.

    Please remember to "Accept Answer" if any answer/reply helped, so that others in the community facing similar issues can easily find the solution.

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