How to Test-Sign a Driver Package Hardware Dev Center. This computer must be running Windows Vista or later versions of Windows.
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How to Test-Sign a Driver Package
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This section provides information about the basic steps that you have to follow when you test-sign a driver package. This section includes topics that describe these steps and provide examples, such as the following Each topic in this section describes a separate procedure in the test-signing process, and provides the general information that you need to understand the procedure. In addition, each topic points you to other topics that provide detailed information about the procedure. Throughout this section, separate computers are used for the various processes involved in test-signing a driver. These computers are referred to as follows: Signing computer This is the computer that is used to test-sign a driver package for Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. This computer must be running Windows XP SP2 or later versions of Windows. In order to use the driver signing tools, this computer must have the Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) installed. Note The WDK contains a sample command script that shows the step-by-step procedure to correctly test-sign the ToastPkg sample driver package. You can modify this script to test-sign your own driver package. Within the WDK installation directory, the example is located at src\\general\\build\\driversigning\\selfsign_example.cmd. Additional instructions for test-signing are described in src\\general\\build\\driversigning\\selfsign_readme.htm.