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Changes to the TCG and TPM Tests in the Windows Logo Kit version 1.1
In the Windows Logo Kit (WLK) version 1.0c, improvements were made to the Trusted Computer Group (TCG) Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Integration Test. The changes included tasks that restarted the system under test and had the operator confirm the physical presence operation request in the BIOS. Thus, the TCG physical presence interface was tested end to end. The version of the test that shipped with WLK 1.0c had a bug that caused test failures not to register, which resulted in the test passing when it should have failed. This bug has been fixed in WLK version 1.1. You should consult your existing WLK version 1.0c logs for PPI task failures by using the Driver Test Manager Log Viewer to examine each task log file individually. In the WLK version 1.1, the failures will be easier to identify because they will cause the overall TCG TPM Integration Test to fail.
Reminder: Boot Start Drivers Must Be Embedded-Signed for x86 and x64
As of June 1, 2007, all boot start drivers for x86 and x64 versions of Windows Vista must be embedded-signed before being submitted to the Windows Quality Online Services (Winqual) Web site. The requirement for embedded-signing for boot start is defined in the Windows Logo Program DEVFUND-0002 requirement for devices, as well as in the SYSFUND-0002 and SYSFUND-0122 for Windows Vista systems, and in SYSFUND-0054 and SYSFUND-0122 requirements for Windows Server 2008 systems.
Embedded-signing must be done through self-signing by using a software publishing certificate (SPC), and must be completed before the package is submitted to Winqual. For information about how to prepare embedded-signing for boot start drivers, see the "Kernel-Mode Code Signing Walkthrough" white paper at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/winlogo/drvsign/kmcs_walkthrough.mspx.
Summary of recent changes to the Windows Logo Program (WLP) Storage Requirements
The SATA I/O testing certification referenced in the STORAGE-0001 requirement is being delayed. After a requirement date is determined, we will provide the industry with an appropriate amount of lead time for implementation.
Optical Drive requirements were moved from the WLP STORAGE-0001 requirement (Storage devices meet industry standards and Windows requirements) and introduced as two new requirements: STORAGE-0010 for current requirements and STORAGE-0013 for future requirements. This provides a more accessible set of requirements for Optical Drives.
The STORAGE-0005 requirement has been refined to focus on NV-Cache technology on storage devices.
STORAGE-0012, NVRAM Controller, Separated Cache Solutions meet industry and Microsoft standards, has been introduced as a future requirement that goes into effect June 2008. This requirement targets storage adapters that use NV Cache to improve system performance.
The SYSFUND-0177 requirement was changed in connection with the changes to the STORAGE-0005 requirement.
You may view and provide feedback on WLP requirements by using LogoPoint which is available on the Winqual Web site.
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Microsoft Holiday Schedule and Logo Program News Interruptions
Note that Microsoft Corporation will be closed during the following upcoming dates: December 24 and 25, 2007 January 1, 2008
Note: As a result of these closures note the following changes to the Logo Program News publication schedule: The regularly scheduled Logo Program News for Monday December 24, 2007 will be cancelled. The Logo Program News will resume normal publication on Monday, December 31, 2007.
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