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Include the SigningCertificateV2 Authenticated Attribute in CAdES (CMS) Signature

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Demonstrates how to include the SigningCertificateV2 authenticated attribute in a CMS (.p7m/.p7s) signature.

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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"

$success = $false

# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

$crypt = New-Object Chilkat.Crypt2

$cert = New-Object Chilkat.Cert
$success = $cert.LoadPfxFile("qa_data/pfx/cert_test123.pfx","test123")
if ($success -ne $true) {
    $($cert.LastErrorText)
    exit
}

# Tell the crypt component to use this cert.
$success = $crypt.SetSigningCert($cert)
if ($success -ne $true) {
    $($crypt.LastErrorText)
    exit
}

# The CadesEnabled property applies to all methods that create PKCS7 signatures. 
# To create a CAdES-BES signature, set this property equal to true. 
$crypt.CadesEnabled = $true

$crypt.HashAlgorithm = "sha256"

# We can sign any type of file, creating a .p7s as output.
# The .p7s contains the signature and also embeds the data of the file that is signed.
$inFile = "qa_data/pdf/sample.pdf"
$p7sFile = "qa_output/sample.pdf.p7s"

$jsonSigningAttrs = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$jsonSigningAttrs.UpdateInt("contentType",1)
$jsonSigningAttrs.UpdateInt("signingTime",1)
$jsonSigningAttrs.UpdateInt("messageDigest",1)

# This is where we specify for the signingCertificateV2 attribute to be included:
$jsonSigningAttrs.UpdateInt("signingCertificateV2",1)

$crypt.SigningAttributes = $jsonSigningAttrs.Emit()

# By default, all the certs in the chain of authentication are included in the signature.
# If desired, we can choose to only include the signing certificate:
$crypt.IncludeCertChain = $false

# Create the CAdES-BES attached signature, which contains the original data.
# Note: Chilkat's function naming is not accurate.  CreateP7M creates a PKCS7 signature where the signed file
# is contained within the signature.  CreateP7S creates a detached PKCS7 signature where the signed file
# is NOT contained within the signature.  We want the data to be contained in the signature, therefore
# we call CreateP7M even though we are naming our output file .p7s.
$success = $crypt.CreateP7M($inFile,$p7sFile)
if ($success -eq $false) {
    $($crypt.LastErrorText)
    exit
}

# Verify the .p7s file and extract the original file from the .p7s. 
$extractedToFilePath = "qa_output/sample.pdf"
$success = $crypt.VerifyP7M($p7sFile,$extractedToFilePath)
if ($success -eq $false) {
    $($crypt.LastErrorText)
    exit
}

$("Success!")