I signed my Windows Application (this MSI file) with a standard Code signing Certificate (no EV Certificate) to avoid the Smart Screen Filter on Windows 10 to appear and unsettle the User with the message that my application is a possible danger for the PC.
But even with signign my MSI file with the standard Code Certificate the Smart Screen Filter appeared. It seems to be that my application needs to get some reputation to pass the Smart Screen Filter even with a non EV Code signing certificate. My certificate is issued by Comode (Sectigo)
https://www.digicert.com/blog/ms-smartscreen-application-reputation/
So what kind of reputation do I need to get on the whitelist of the Smart Screen Filter?
Regards
Michael