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Some Info Needed on Digitally Signing Drivers

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    Hi, As I am unaware of the process of digitally signing the drivers, can anyone help me by giving some materials on the same. The signing process should be general to all OS. Links to some sites will also be helpful. Thanks in Advance, KKrista

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      Hi, As I am unaware of the process of digitally signing the drivers, can anyone help me by giving some materials on the same. The signing process should be general to all OS. Links to some sites will also be helpful. Thanks in Advance, KKrista

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      Driver Signing Requirements for Windows[^] My understanding is that you must complete the appropriate hardware compatibility tests using the Microsoft test kit and submit those test results along with the driver package to Microsoft. They will then sign the driver package with their WHQL code-signing key. Windows only accepts drivers signed with the Windows or WHQL keys.

      Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        Driver Signing Requirements for Windows[^] My understanding is that you must complete the appropriate hardware compatibility tests using the Microsoft test kit and submit those test results along with the driver package to Microsoft. They will then sign the driver package with their WHQL code-signing key. Windows only accepts drivers signed with the Windows or WHQL keys.

        Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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        Hi Mike, Thanks for the info. A detailed explanation of how the driver signing will have to be carried out will be more helpful to me. Thanks in advance, KKrista

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