Hi,
for my HMO it should be still possible, but you have to boot the system in a
special mode…
1. Use shift key while click on windows reboot menu …
2. you will get some special screens and finally set the allow unsigned
driver installation..
3. Reboot & login
4. Install unsigned driver °J°
Hp. Widmer
http://www.hpw-works.com
From: wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vincent Burel (VB-Audio)
Sent: Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2015 09:02
To: wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wdmaudiodev] Audio Driver Code Signing for WIN10 ?
Hello,
As far as I see; WIN10 does not allow Installation of driver signed after its
Release Date.
In other words, doing a driver package today for WIN10 is not possible anymore
without using the Microsoft Signing Services.
(please confirm or if there is a workaround? )
Consequently we need to register on Microsoft DashBoard
(https://sysdev.microsoft.com/) and sign different agreements…
So I have basically 2 questions:
What is the exact list of Agreements that must be signed to be able to make
code-signing on an audio driver ?
What is the technical and financial risk ? (some agreement are about technical
constraint , some other talk about paying Microsoft for testing services).
Regards
Vincent Burel