A "repack" is typically an unofficial installer created by a third party (not the government or FNMT). These are often found on file-sharing sites, software repositories, or forums. They are created for various reasons:
| Common Error | Likely Cause | Primary Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Compatibility problems with Google Chrome when using AutoFirma 1.7.2 | Reinstall the application and ensure your digital certificate is correctly installed. | | SAF_11 | Issues signing from older browsers (e.g., Internet Explorer) | Use a modern, supported browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. | | Failed Signature | Mismatch between the client and server-side application versions | Ensure you are not only updated to AutoFirma 1.7.2 on your computer but also that the web portal you are signing on is updated to AutoScript v1.7 . | | Certificate Not Detected | The installation of the root certificate for Firefox fails | During the Windows installation, manually check the box to "Configure Firefox to trust system root certificates." | autofirma 172 repack
One of the main reasons users search for is related to Java. Older versions of Autofirma (like 1.7.2) required a specific, outdated version of Java (Java 7 or 8). Modern operating systems reject these Java versions due to security holes (e.g., Log4Shell). A "repack" is typically an unofficial installer created