Driver Package Installer (DPInst) with the "/s" (silent) flag fails to install a signed driver on Windows XP. The certificate is a valid one (an Authenticode certificate) but not a WHQL one. How can I fix this problem?
'dpinst /silent' fails on Windows XP with signed (but not WHQL) drivers
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If the device driver is signed, you need to add its publisher to trusted publisher list. follow steps mentioned in below article
http://www.richud.com/wiki/Windows_7_Broken_Trusted_Publisher_Certificates_signed_Drivers_fix
after this silent installation will work fine.
DPInst has two "silencing" flags --
/q
(Quiet) and/sw
(Supress Wizard)./q
implies Quiet but also probably (I didn't test!) sets DI_QUIETINSTALL when issuing the DIF_REMOVE request. Apparently this makes the SetupAPI library (of Windows XP) go "they're trying to go sneaky on me!" and reject the installation if the certificate isn't a treasured WHQL[*] one.Note that DPInst itself ignores the certificate's validity when the
/lm
(Legacy Mode) flag is set, but it's the underlying Windows that'll reject it still.The solution is to use the
/sw
flag (along with/lm
).BTW, I'm still yet to check the implications of this - e.g. does Windows pop-up a "STOP Installation" prompt box under some configurations? I'll test and update this answer accordingly.
The "STOP Installation" prompt" looks like:
[*] ... or another Windows System Component Verification certificate, but that's besides the point.