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Chris Wilcox schrieb:<BR>> > If it does work then hundreds of us on a different user forum have been <BR>> > missing a trick for decades!<BR>> > <BR>> > I've tried in the past to package non-signed drivers for a scanner - <BR>> > even if you create the MSI for them around plugging the device in as an <BR>> > admin level user it still needs this done on the workstation aswell. It <BR>> > also needs repeated for each 'set' of USB ports on the workstation <BR>> > aswell e.g. once on rear ports, once on front ports.<BR>> > <BR>> > And then add in all the different hardware configurations and you're on <BR>> > a losing path.<BR>> > <BR>> > XP/Vista will only install signed drivers under non-admin user accounts.<BR>> <BR>> Repackaging/creating MSI package may not be enough.<BR>> <BR>> Look into a created MSI package to see what files and registry entries <BR>> it adds.<BR>> With some luck (and a lot of head scratching), it may be possible to <BR>> figure out what changes where and why.<BR>> <BR>
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I don't even think it's down to the registry - XP knows the driver isn't signed and it has to install it the first time a device is plugged into that exact computer. The only way around it will probably be via a GPO setting to allow all users to install un-signed device drivers which I think is possible to do but highly dubious as they can then install ANY device they wish without the network admin staff knowing about it which could lead to stability issues.<BR><br /><hr />Share your photos with Windows Live Photos – Free. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665338/direct/01/' target='_new'>Try it Now!</a></body>
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