What are the driver signing options in Vista 32bit



(The Vista group is very un-responsive, I am reposting it here.)

With Windows XP, there are 3 options for non-WHQL certified driver
installation:
1. Ignore: the driver will allow to install as if it were WHQL
certified
2. Warn: user is prompted to continue or stop
3. Block: the driver won't be installed.

It seems like Vista only has two of XP equivalent options:
1. Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks Off --> Ignore in XP
2. Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks On --> Warn in XP

Is there such thing as 'Block' in Vista 32bit?
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