On 22 July 2015 at 07:59, Yang Luo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have found this link: > https://www.osr.com/blog/2015/03/18/microsoft-signatures-required-km-drivers-windows-10/, > in which it says: "*These requirements only apply to Windows 10 and > later. In fact, Microsoft plans to offer a bit of a grace period: Drivers > signed before Windows 10 RTM will be able to use the older signing > mechanisms. But once Windows 10 ships, if you want your driver to run on > Windows 10 desktop systems, you’ll need to (a) get an EV certificate, (b) > using that signature submit your driver to sysdev to get Microsoft’s > signature.*" > > So unfortunately, I think an EV cert has become a necessity for us to sign > a driver for Win10 after Win10 RTM release date. > > Cheers, > Yang > > > That's quite an old blog entry (March) and from a 3rd party, although OSR are a well respected company in the driver world.
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