From: Tim R. <ti...@pr...> - 2011-03-25 01:04:06
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Michael Plante wrote: > > Perhaps it shouldn't be on the (automated) critical path to approval. But > then is it possible for Microsoft to come back and revoke WHQL, or, if not, > at least to quit providing that driver over Windows Update anymore? > (Following some sort of complaint, since they obviously can't review them > all, based on what you've said.) Right -- they don't have to revoke the WHQL, they just have to remove it from the Windows Driver Library that automatically gets searched when a new device is entered. And, in fact, they eventually did that, so the problem did get solved. -- Tim Roberts, ti...@pr... Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. |