WHQL is for WDM hardware drivers. Sorry, but what hooking is needed there?
MS wrote drivers for the majority of PC hardware without such tricks!
Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP
StorageCraft Corporation
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From: “Mesdaq, Ali”
To: “Windows System Software Devs Interest List”
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:59 AM
Subject: RE: [BULK] - Re:[ntdev] [BULK] - Re:Hooking system services (was
NtCreateSection() - relation between parent and child process)
> What exactly is being broken by hooking. I been going through the MS
> documents for WHQL Certification and its hard to get a CLEAR answer. It
> seems to leave a lot of subjectivity open. It doesn’t clearly say that
> you can not hook. It says things like you SHOULDN’T or its better NOT
> to. The wording is vague. Has anyone dealt with MS on this issue before?
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> [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Igor Slewsarev
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> Subject: [BULK] - Re:[ntdev] [BULK] - Re:Hooking system services (was
> NtCreateSection() - relation between parent and child process)
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> > Is it possible to get WHQL certified if you do hooking?
> Yeah! Simply patch hct tests!
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