Re: Publisher and device name not displayed in Vista
- From: "Mike [MSFT]" <jlongholm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 13:40:44 -0700
If is possible to get a screen shot of the dialog in question?
-Mike
"dorigatti" <dorigatti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5382138C-7692-449E-B91F-F47B38804659@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I verified them. They are ok.
"Pavel A." wrote:
"dorigatti" <dorigatti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2E94B41E-0E8F-4B1A-A07C-2B9DF2F946D3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The package is signed using a Code Signing Certificate.
> I also included the Cross certificate.
>
> Might there be a missing setting in the inf causing that?
Have you tried signtool verify command, to check that the package and
signatures are ok?
( in <WDK dir >\bin\selfsign )
--pa
> "Maxim S. Shatskih" wrote:
>
>> Digitally sign the package.
>>
>> With Vista, you can do this with your own cert, but it is better >> to
>> pass WHQL.
>>
>> -- >> Maxim S. Shatskih
>> Windows DDK MVP
>> maxim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>>
>> "dorigatti" <dorigatti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:E4EEF478-7086-4B64-A26F-F4AE77C0C701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I got a signed driver package that basically installs fine on Vista.
>> >
>> > The only strange thing is that during the installation Vista >> > displays a
>> > security dialog saying that the device and publisher are unknown.
>> >
>> > Once I accept to continue the device is installed and displays >> > device
>> > and
>> > publisher information correctly.
>> >
>> > What must be changed to allow Vista to display device and publisher
>> > information on the security dialog?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>>
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