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This is normal behaviour for any device using non-signed drivers. There isn't any way around it beyond trying to source some signed drivers.<BR><BR><BR> <BR>> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:05:31 +0200<BR>> From: andersn@isy.liu.se<BR>> To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org<BR>> Subject: [wpkg-users] USB hardware drivers<BR>> <BR>> I may be in the wrong forum here, but perhaps a kind soul can set me in<BR>> the right direction.<BR>> <BR>> I use WPKG for deploying hardware drivers for some USB devices. This<BR>> problems concerns a USB bluetooth dongle in particular.<BR>> <BR>> Installing the driver via WPKG is no problem, but when the user plugs in<BR>> the dongle it has to be installed as Administrator, and this has to be<BR>> done for every USB port on the PC to be able to use it in that<BR>> particular port.<BR>> <BR>> The driver itself is not signed by Microsoft. Could this be the reason<BR>> as to why the Administrator is needed when the device is plugged in?<BR>> <BR>> Anyway, is this problem solvable with WPKG at all given that I could<BR>> figure out what registry keys and/or files that changes when the device<BR>> is plugged in?<BR>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> wpkg-users mailing list archives >> http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> wpkg-users mailing list<BR>> wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org<BR>> http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users<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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