On Windows11 platform : as of version 0.2.0, the "smimesign" application is displayed as "0.2.0" for its app name in the Windows Settings/Apps/Installed apps.
When this software is inventoried by some enterprise inventory tools, it is returned like this :
<![LOG[[Win32AppInventory] Id: 0000....sometext.... Name: 0.2.0 Version: ]LOG]!><time="09:39:45.5895912" date="5-22-2026" component="Win32AppInventory" context="" type="1" thread="11" file="">
...whereas other softwares look like this :
<![LOG[[Win32AppInventory] Id: 0000.......sometext.... Name: Wireshark 4.6.3 arm64 Version: 4.6.3]LOG]!><time="09:39:45.5876532" date="5-22-2026" component="Win32AppInventory" context="" type="1" thread="11" file="">
This makes difficult to discover centrally what this "0.2.0" really is. Would it be possible to populate the app name and version attributes properly, so that when queried, it is visible as "smimesign" for its name in the Apps/Installed apps pane?
On Windows11 platform : as of version 0.2.0, the "smimesign" application is displayed as "0.2.0" for its app name in the Windows Settings/Apps/Installed apps.
When this software is inventoried by some enterprise inventory tools, it is returned like this :
<![LOG[[Win32AppInventory] Id: 0000....sometext.... Name: 0.2.0 Version: ]LOG]!><time="09:39:45.5895912" date="5-22-2026" component="Win32AppInventory" context="" type="1" thread="11" file="">...whereas other softwares look like this :
<![LOG[[Win32AppInventory] Id: 0000.......sometext.... Name: Wireshark 4.6.3 arm64 Version: 4.6.3]LOG]!><time="09:39:45.5876532" date="5-22-2026" component="Win32AppInventory" context="" type="1" thread="11" file="">This makes difficult to discover centrally what this "0.2.0" really is. Would it be possible to populate the app name and version attributes properly, so that when queried, it is visible as "smimesign" for its name in the Apps/Installed apps pane?