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smerk

2001-09-07, 8:02 am

Two different answers on two different "guaranteed" study guides.

While installing a printer driver on a Windows 2000 Professional computer, you receive error, "Error 11-Cannot Install Printer Driver" You downloaded this driver from the vendor's website and have successfully installed on other computers on your network. How could you configure this Windows 2000 computer to check for driver integrity and to allow you to install this printer driver?

One guide says
Configure driver signing to display a message before displaying an unsigned driver.

The other says
Use the print trouble shooter.
Configure the computer to prevent the installation of unsigned drivers.

I vote for the first, but I just wanted to see what others thought. From my understanding the second answer would prevent installation of the driver.
Wilbur

2001-09-07, 8:19 am

As far a Microsoft is concerned the first is the correct answer. I would recheck all the answers in the second study guide. If you did what they suggest you would not be able to install any unsigned drivers and that is what you are trying to do.
Spid

2001-09-07, 8:24 am

I agree with Wilbur. The first answer is correct.

The second answer would not allow for the installation of the unsigned printer driver.

You are correct smerk.

HTH!
yakli

2001-09-07, 11:11 am

quote:
. How could you configure this Windows 2000 computer to check for driver integrity and to allow you to install this printer driver


Main problem is checking driver integrity and installing printer.
First one;

Configure driver signing to display a message before displaying an unsigned driver.

is true. If you choose the second one you couldn't install printer.
roo1

2001-09-07, 12:19 pm

you would use the first one , reason is that when driver signing is set to WARN this alerts you during the install that it is not signed (been tested by microsoft),but it will let you install the driver, if you set driver signing to BLOCK , no unsigned drivers may be installed and the 3rd is IGNORE, which lets anything go but I doubt this is often used. These are the 3 that are used with driver signing hope it helps.
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