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Hi adam_hafner,
Thank you for reaching out on the Redgate forum regarding your SQL Scripts Manager signature question.
I believe the signature is a functionality that is implemented by your own security/compliance team to implement. It ensures that scripts that are being run on your system are permitted and match the stored scripts in your systems' cryptography vault.
Unless you are implementing script signing within your estate, it is recommended to keep a blank <signature /> field in the file.
Otherwise, I believe the process is along the lines of generating signed keys for the script and storing these in your RSA machinedkeys folder for your user to access. The system then authenticates that the signed file matches the keys and allows the script to be run. Our software doesn't generate the keys; it just allows for signed scripts to be created and used.
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@Jon_Kirkwood thanks for the follow-up. It might be helpful to add this to the documentation since the documentation around the `signature` tag is very limited. Thanks again!
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