On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 02:41:53PM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
> With 2000 and above, your system will check for non-digitally signed
> dll's and etc.
Being signed has nothing to do with correctly working.
The project I was speaking about wanted to be able to do something about
you buying that wonderful new video card, or ATA-100 card -- receving the
vendor's device driver and finding it decreases the stability of your
system.
Windows has a specification and convention of how drivers should be
written. How do you know some driver actually follows it? That is the
basic problem this grant is researching.
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