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Posted by Steven Bink January 21, 2006 11:26 PM with 3 comment(s)
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With little fanfare, Microsoft just announced that the x64 version of Windows Vista will require all kernel-mode code to be digitally signed. This is very different than the current WHQL program, where the user ultimately decides how they want to handle unsigned drivers. Vista driver developers must obtain a Publisher Identity Certificate (PIC) from Microsoft. Microsoft says they won't charge for it, but they require that you have a Class 3 Commercial Software Publisher Certificate from Verisign. This costs $500 [EUR 412] per year, and as the name implies, is only available to commercial entities."
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bucko said:

Why x64 and not normal Vista?

I use XP x64, doing something like this to Vista x64 will only slow down deployment even if signed "kernel" drivers is a good thing.
January 22, 2006 3:02 AM
 

AlexBu said:

[:|]

MSĀ is to shoot themself into foot. The next step would be the signed application. It looks like for me, that XP is the last OS from MS I use... that's bad

January 22, 2006 12:16 PM
 

hiwaystar said:

another bunch of bull Microshaft at thier finest[:#]
January 24, 2006 1:52 PM

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