Comment # 9
on bug 11766
from Pascal Quantin
(In reply to Pascal Quantin from comment #8)
> (In reply to Pierrick from comment #7)
> > I got same issue.
> > It seems that it is related to the fact that driver signature enforcement is
> > mandatory on windows 7 64 bits. Since USBpcap is not signed, then it blocks
> > all the usb stack, so any mouse or keyboard plugged.
> > I have to reboot allowing the non signed driver to unistall usbpcap.
> > Unfortunalty safe mode does not help.
> > Since disabling driver signature enforcement is possible but not easy, i
> > suggest to sign the usbpcap driver, if possible, or emit a strong warning
> > when installing on 64 bits system.
>
> USBPcap drivers are signed, but mandates installation of Service Pack 1 on
> Windows 7 (as it uses SHA2).
Sorry, it's not SP1 but an update released afterwards. I'm trying to find the
right KB.
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