Dear Dennis and group,
Again thanks. I easily found quite a bit by searching the web on how to disable driver signature enforcement. I have two questions:
1. Are the relevant drivers for nanoVNA (e.g. from STM or Cypress) digitally signed? If they are, then disabling driver signature enforcement would seem to be inappropriate.
2. If you try to install an unsigned driver, would it produce the symptoms which I and others have encountered (i.e. it installs, but with the yellow warning triangle)?
Thanks and regards,
Ray 4X1RB
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Ray 2021/08/20 05:11
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