It's a little better -- you still need signed drivers for certain
classes on Windows (namely RNDIS, although I'm patching this now
to support automatic generic driver installation) but the main
offender, CDC, now automatically installs on Windows 10. Unless
you really want your device to show up with a custom
vendor/product name in Device Manager, you don't really need to
get a signed driver anymore, at least for CDC-ACM virtual serial
devices.
- Dean
Has the situation regarding unsigned inf files improved any since the known issue was published?
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