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Troubleshooting, Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures

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• Compaq 2100S SCSI RAID Controller • HP Modem v92 56k PCI Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver. The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette. Troubleshooting This section will help you resolve some of the most common installation problems associated with Windows Server 2003. Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures Windows checks for digital signatures on driver files to help maintain system integrity. During the installation or update of a driver, if there is no matching signature file Windows displays a dialog box advising that the driver has not passed "Windows Logo Testing," the user then has the option to "Continue anyway" or "Stop Installation." • To expedite release of new products, HP may ship drivers without signature files. All Windows drivers provided by Hewlett-Packard are submitted to Microsoft for certification testing. Upon completion of testing, Microsoft produces signature files. HP then posts the revised driver package at http://www.hp.com/. • If a signature warning is displayed during installation of a driver, you may override the warning. We recommend that you check the HP Website for the latest driver package. If available, install the new driver. • You can elect to have Windows ignore signatures: Click Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Driver Signing. This is helpful if you are setting up multiple systems. • Digital signatures are a powerful way to ensure system integrity as you add drivers to your systems - whether provided by HP or others. 38

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Compaq 2100S SCSI RAID Controller
HP Modem v92 56k PCI
Please refer to the product manual enclosed with your accessory for the detailed
installation procedure and/or the attached readme.txt file associated with the driver.
The readme.txt file can be found included on the appropriate driver diskette.
Troubleshooting
This section will help you resolve some of the most common installation problems
associated with Windows Server 2003.
Tip #1. Windows Server 2003 Drivers Signatures
Windows checks for digital signatures on driver files to help maintain system
integrity. During the installation or update of a driver, if there is no matching
signature file Windows displays a dialog box advising that the driver has not passed
"Windows Logo Testing,” the user then has the option to "Continue anyway" or
"Stop Installation."
To expedite release of new products, HP may ship drivers without signature files.
All Windows drivers provided by Hewlett-Packard are submitted to Microsoft for
certification testing.
Upon completion of testing, Microsoft produces signature
files.
HP then posts the revised driver package at http://www.hp.com/.
If a signature warning is displayed during installation of a driver, you may
override the warning.
We recommend that you check the HP Website for the
latest driver package. If available, install the new driver.
You can elect to have Windows ignore signatures: Click
Start | Control Panel |
System | Hardware | Driver Signing
.
This is helpful if you are setting up
multiple systems.
Digital signatures are a powerful way to ensure system integrity as you add
drivers to your systems - whether provided by HP or others.
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