I installed Passkey 9.0.0.8 on a new Win 10 Home 64 bit machine running the Anniversary Update. While the installation completes, Windows pops up an alert dialog:
This is due to Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10, enabled by default, which you cannot disable temporarily. You can disable it permanently by changing the boot options, but it then exposes your computer to the risk of malicious driver installations by malware etc, so I'm not willing to do that.
As a result, the Passkey driver cannot install, and so Passkey does not detect any DVD/BD drives attached to the computer.
I am aware of the older thread discussing this.
It would appear at the moment that Passkey is not "Windows 10 Ready"...
When will this be fixed? The procedure for submitting kernel drivers for signing is well documented, you need an EV code signing cert and it must be submitted through the MS HWDC site. Please work on this ASAP Fengtao.
This is due to Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10, enabled by default, which you cannot disable temporarily. You can disable it permanently by changing the boot options, but it then exposes your computer to the risk of malicious driver installations by malware etc, so I'm not willing to do that.
As a result, the Passkey driver cannot install, and so Passkey does not detect any DVD/BD drives attached to the computer.
I am aware of the older thread discussing this.
It would appear at the moment that Passkey is not "Windows 10 Ready"...
When will this be fixed? The procedure for submitting kernel drivers for signing is well documented, you need an EV code signing cert and it must be submitted through the MS HWDC site. Please work on this ASAP Fengtao.
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