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Markus Wössner
Hello group,
my company is deploying a application which uses a printer driver which is
based on Microsoft's (or Adobe's as you like) generic PS printer driver
pscript5.dll.
When installing "our" driver, we get a warning, complaining about the driver
being not signed.
Do you really have to get a simple PPD signed by WHQL?
Or do we make a silly mistake when installing it in our setup script?
Any help to avoid that warning message would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Markus Woessner
my company is deploying a application which uses a printer driver which is
based on Microsoft's (or Adobe's as you like) generic PS printer driver
pscript5.dll.
When installing "our" driver, we get a warning, complaining about the driver
being not signed.
Do you really have to get a simple PPD signed by WHQL?
Or do we make a silly mistake when installing it in our setup script?
Any help to avoid that warning message would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Markus Woessner