>1. (this is the biggest open question) The latest preview build of Windows
10 does not enforce this check. My >drivers, which are NOT signed by
Microsoft, still continue to load fine. When will we start seeing failures?
Only >after July 29 when Windows 10 releases?
This is my biggest concern as well. I have to update my software for Windows
10. I don’t know if I can still ship a fixed driver or if I should include
the old buggy driver in there for Windows 10 only ?
It’s pretty bizarre that the information is so contradictory and unclear,
is it too much effort to post a real date or some thing or is that on
purpose ? All this leads me to believe EV isn’t quite ready for it’s prime
time. But still, I don’t like to be playing with dice, it’s nice if we can
keep at least some level of control.
In any case, being a DBA, I’m not going to incorporate (with legal
implications) just to be able to buy a certificate. Just before the
announcement I bought a 5 year nonEV certificate of which I hope it got me
settled and I haven’t quite recovered from the pain of getting that (it
wasn’t the money that hurt).
//Daniel