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steve
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23-01-2009 13:50 |
Hello all, just found this product today, when I start it shows a prompt saying that the network adapter is not available. Could someone help with this please ? Thanks in advance Steve
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kreso
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23-01-2009 17:49 |
Steve, what OS are you using? Kreso
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Steve
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23-01-2009 23:16 |
Quote: Steve, what OS are you using? Kreso
Hi Kreso, I'm using 64bit vista business. Thanks Steve
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kreso
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23-01-2009 23:39 |
x64 drivers are not digitaly signed and Vista refuses to load them. There was a lot of discussion about this on the forums. Until I sign the driver, there's no (good) workaround for it. And certificate costs - and product is free Kreso
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jako
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24-01-2009 00:25 |
damit that sux ! have same problem using win7 64bit
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Sushi
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26-01-2009 23:32 |
Quote: damit that sux ! have same problem using win7 64bit
I had this problem in Window XP. This is what i did Go to network places, and right click the Wippien network, then click enable Baddabing, Fixed.
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ThomasL.
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31-01-2009 23:22 |
Quote: x64 drivers are not digitaly signed and Vista refuses to load them. There was a lot of discussion about this on the forums. Until I sign the driver, there's no (good) workaround for it. And certificate costs - and product is free Kreso
Don't you already have a digital signature? At least the Wippien.exe and the install file are signed? So couldn't you just use the same signature for the 64bit driver?
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kreso
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01-02-2009 00:28 |
Yes for XP64, but for Vista different 'kernel certificate' is needed which costs at least $299. Kreso
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t1n0m3n
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30-03-2009 04:36 |
I run Vista in test mode and it still doesn't install the interface. I should be able to run unsigned drivers, but it doesn't seem to attempt to install them.
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t1n0m3n
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30-03-2009 04:39 |
Quote: I run Vista in test mode and it still doesn't install the interface. I should be able to run unsigned drivers, but it doesn't seem to attempt to install them.
Never mind, I found the adapter drivers for x64
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