Driver Signing Set to "Warn" During Windows 2000 Setup

ID: Q216754


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server


SUMMARY

During Windows 2000 Setup, driver signing (code signing) is set to "warn" by default.


MORE INFORMATION

Driver signing is a process in which all drivers are "signed" by Microsoft to be known good drivers. Before a driver is installed, it is compared with a database to determine if it is signed. You can specify the following actions when a non-signed driver attempts to be installed:

  • Allow drivers to be installed (no prompt)


  • Warn when a non-signed driver is installed


  • Do not allow non-signed drivers to be installed


Since the default setting is to warn you before a non-signed driver is installed, a non-signed third-party driver can cause a prompt to be displayed during an unattended Setup. You cannot disable the prompt since its purpose is to prevent operating system instability. All manufacturers who provide Windows 2000 drivers are required to have their drivers signed.

Additional query words: Unattended Setup

Keywords : kbenv kbsetup kbOPK kbSBK
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: January 2, 2000
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