Coolsights2000 Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 Who and what can I edit to make windows ignore the driving signing during the post installation of drivers,,I'm talking about during the runonce install part...or how can I change the machine policy to the way they work in XP..I pulled this below off the M& site.You cannot install programs with unsigned drivers in non-interactive mode in Windows Server 2003 or in Windows XPTo install a program in non-interactive mode, the driver package must have a .cat file that is digitally signed by Microsoft. Note In Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, the driver signing policy level can be set to “ignore” when you install unsigned drivers. In Windows Server 2003, the default setting for driver signing policy is “warn." The “ignore” policy setting is not available in Windows Server 2003
BoardBabe Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 How about doing a search?winnt.sif[Unattended]DriverSigningPolicy=IgnoreThere's also a reg "tweak"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing]"Policy"=hex:00
Coolsights2000 Posted October 29, 2005 Author Posted October 29, 2005 (edited) I just love people like you that leap on the train cause you just fell off and got your legs cut off...Those settings do not work on windows 2003 sever enterprise...They have cut the phone line to those register settings...I had already added those cause I did a search here and other places,,,What I am finding is people are posting XP tweaks for 2003 server and theyDon't work..Here are the keys for XPHKCU,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing","Policy",0x00010001,0HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing","Policy",0x00000001,0HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching","DontSearchWindowsUpdate",0x00010001,1HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching","DontPromptForWindowsUpdate",0x00010001,1and here is my winnt.sft top section and it has nothing to do with what I'm afterI'M TALKING POST INSTALL;SetupMgrTag[Data] AutoPartition = 1 MsDosInitiated = 0 UnattendedInstall = Yes AutomaticUpdates = No[unattended] UnattendMode = FullUnattended OemSkipEula = Yes OemPreinstall = Yes UnattendSwitch = Yes OemPnPDriversPath = "Drivers\1_Ati;Drivers\2_Sam;Drivers\3_Dell;Drivers\4_Lan" TargetPath = \WINDOWS FileSystem = LeaveAlone DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore Repartition = No DUDisable = Yes Hibernation = No[shell] DefaultStartPanelOff = Yes DefaultThemesOff = YesSo who knows the answer.........Mac! Edited October 29, 2005 by Coolsights2000
ColdFusion200 Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 I just love people like you that leap on the train cause you just fell off and got your legs cut off...Those settings do not work on windows 2003 sever enterprise...They have cut the phone line to those register settings...I had already added those cause I did a search here and other places,,,What I am finding is people are posting XP tweaks for 2003 server and theyDon't work..Here are the keys for XPHKCU,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing","Policy",0x00010001,0HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing","Policy",0x00000001,0HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching","DontSearchWindowsUpdate",0x00010001,1HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching","DontPromptForWindowsUpdate",0x00010001,1and here is my winnt.sft top section and it has nothing to do with what I'm afterI'M TALKING POST INSTALL;SetupMgrTag[Data] AutoPartition = 1 MsDosInitiated = 0 UnattendedInstall = Yes AutomaticUpdates = No[unattended] UnattendMode = FullUnattended OemSkipEula = Yes OemPreinstall = Yes UnattendSwitch = Yes OemPnPDriversPath = "Drivers\1_Ati;Drivers\2_Sam;Drivers\3_Dell;Drivers\4_Lan" TargetPath = \WINDOWS FileSystem = LeaveAlone DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore Repartition = No DUDisable = Yes Hibernation = No[shell] DefaultStartPanelOff = Yes DefaultThemesOff = YesSo who knows the answer.........Mac!what rattled your cage mr? if you had specified what OS you were using in the first place then you might've got help for the os you are using
MHz Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 (edited) Sorry BoardBabe, seems someone cannot get their facts straight. Saw the bold print in the 1st post earlier is false but a he returning a bolder post is just plain stupid.Coolsights2000, if you want help, then do not act like a...Edit: WTF do you add defaults to Winnt.sif??? Edited October 29, 2005 by MHz
BoardBabe Posted October 29, 2005 Posted October 29, 2005 (edited) CoolSights2000: You better watch your language and read the forum rules... Keep up like this and not only will you get no help, you will be banned... Edited November 2, 2005 by BoardBabe
Coolsights2000 Posted October 30, 2005 Author Posted October 30, 2005 (edited) It just seems to me people can't readWhat clue is there in this line that you don't understandor how can I change the machine policy to the way they work in XP..THAT I'M NOT USING XP...............Posting any question in this forum is USELESS a waste of time...Cause You all can't readand if you knew anything about Windows server 2003 Enterprise you would know better than post stuff that don't work ........ Edited October 30, 2005 by Coolsights2000
cluberti Posted October 30, 2005 Posted October 30, 2005 CoolSights, there is no real way around this in non-interactive mode. The setting in gpedit no longer applies to non-interactive driver installations, and thus you must approve the driver from the console or it won't install. There is no way around it, at least in 2003. If you had an XP machine in a Windows 2000 or mixed-mode 2000/2003 domain, you could still set the driver signing policy to ignore and it would apply to both interactive and non-interactive installations, but 2003 Server no longer allows this, as it is a security risk.What drivers are you attempting to install non-interactively? And have you contacted the driver manufacturer to see if they have signed drivers, or have any in the works? If you had signed drivers, your problem would be solved.
prathapml Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Coolsights2000, please tone down the size of the fonts!And read rule 7b.If anyone who does know the answer sees this topic, then they'd post it...
xper Posted November 9, 2005 Posted November 9, 2005 @Coolsights20007.a You are expected to be mature when discussing in threads. Racism, pornography, threatening, profanity, or excessive vulgarity is not tolerated. You will be promptly banned. No Exceptions.7.b This community is built upon mutual respect. You are not allowed to flame other members. People who do not respect personal opinions and/or personal work will be warned in first instance. If you ignore the warning and keep on flaming, you will be banned without notice.Calm down. Last warning.
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