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Windows 7 Product Key driver signing failed server
Hello,Windows 7 sale,
We have now signed a driver applying verisign authenticode signature and we are supporting OS variations from XP to WIN-7 for both equally 32, 64 bit. Driver signing worked very good for below OS: XP-32,64, Server 2003-32, Vista 32, Win-7 32 & 64. Not worked: ----------- Server 2008,Windows 7 Pro, Vista 64. Single binary is used for all 32 bit OS, making use of WDK-600 xp-32 free build env Single binary is used for all 64 bit OS,Windows 7 Product Key, utilising WDK-600 Server2003-64 free build env Vista-64 Device manager shows Code-39. I have connected the windbg and loaded driver by same method. It works very good, because it is in debug mode. I confirmed that, It is signing related problem in above OS by windbg, Am i correct? In Vista64, Looked at Eventlogs in Device manager under "Audit Failure",Microsoft Office Professional 2007, It shows myDriver.sys is having Invalid hash file. But same binaries worked for Win-7 64. Development Tools used: -------------------------- WDK-6000 driver development WDF-xxx15 coinstaller dll ==> so that, I don't need to restart in lower OS instead of WDF-xxx19. Inf2Cat(driver signing) ---WDK7600 Inf2cat is used for signing the catalogue file, because 7600 supports Win-7. Below is the only specifying individual OS for catalogue file generation: -----------------------bat file for generating catalogue file------ stampinf -f pmc55xx.inf -v %VERSION% pause cls pause INF2CAT /driver:%CURDIR%ForSigningxp-32 /os:XP_X86,Server2003_X86,Vista_X86,Server2008_X86, 7_X86 popd pause pushd ForSigningxp-64 Pause cls stampinf -f pmc55xx.inf -v %VERSION% pause cls pause INF2CAT /driver:%CURDIR%ForSigningxp-64 /os:XP_X64,Server2003_X64,Vista_X64,Server2008_X64, Server2008R2_X64,7_X64 --------------------------------------------------------------- We having signed the catalogue file only and proivded the inf,sys,dll other files. I am not sure what else I should provide for this case,Office 2007 Product Key, working for most of the OS, but not for all. Please let me know, if you require more info. Appreciate your thoughts & inputs. Thanks, Kota |
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