![]() While the official word is "this registry should not be changed whatsoever", I've came accross MSDN documentation in the DDK (device driver kit) that tells me it is a supported feature. ![]() ![]() Hi Brent, yes I have a suggestion that worked for me so far (been through the same issue).First, some background: the validation system seems to rely on a registry value, and supposedly, this registry value should be pristine like set with a standard windows installation.However, it appears to me many third party vendors product, modify this registry.
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