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About error on using "SigVerif.exe
Hi All,
We have implement some driver module under Windows XP/Vista/7. However we got our driver failed on using tool "sigverif.exe". It will show our CA is not validate certificate. Could anyone help to confirm if it violate to any LOGO certification or WHQL? Here is my search result from internet. It (SigVerif) by default only checks 3rd-Party drivers. A Digital Signature is basically a way to guarantee a file is valid or has not been tampered with. Also, when you go to install some devices XP will warn you that the drivers haven't passed XP Logo testing. This is also part of the Signature process where MS has certified the drivers to be compatible with XP. I believe this is done via the Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). You can read up on it he http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/53392-45-sigverif http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/.../msg08229.html After read this, we still could not confirm if it violate any LOGO certification or WHQL implement guide. Please help to explain it BR, Evan Lin |
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