Windows Logo Program Webcasts | Windows Logo Program Webcasts are a series of on-demand Web-based presentations and demonstrations covering the key steps to get the logo. | |  |
 | Windows Logo Program Overview Find out what the Windows Logo Program is, when to use it, and how to get started. | |  | Windows Logo Program Updates: June 2009 Learn about the logo requirements added to support Windows 7, including changes to requirements categories such as Audio and Communications devices, NetMedia, Mobile Broadband, and Sensors. |  | The Value of the Windows 7 Logo Program Learn why customers care about the Windows logo and why as a partner you should care about it, too. This webcast also describes the major changes to the Windows Logo Program to support Windows 7. | |  | Windows Logo Requirements Find out how logo requirements are classified, how Microsoft determines new requirements, and what requirements you must meet to qualify your specific products for the logo. |  | Certification Process This webcast explains the Windows logo submission process, from setting up a Winqual account to using the Winqual Submission Tool (WST). It also covers the tools available to support your product after qualification. | |  | Windows Logo Program for Windows Server 2008 R2 This is a detailed session for companies looking to get the Windows logo for their server products. It covers program changes and new requirements added to support Windows Server 2008 R2. |  | Logo Categories The Logo Program categorizes devices for several reasons. However, many don’t fit cleanly into a category or span multiple categories. This brief video helps explain the categories and shows examples of the more ambiguous ones. | |  | Device Experiences in Windows 7 Windows 7 introduces a collection of new features to improve how users discover and use devices that are connected to their PC. Learn about the additional tests added to the Windows Logo Program to support the Device Stage AQ. | | | |  | Developing Windows 7 Device Stage Experiences Windows 7 Device Stage enables a manufacturer to deliver a branded device experience. This webcast will help you understand Device Stage and will step you through creation of a Device Stage experience. |
Testing | Submitting, Signing, and Publishing |
 | Device Fundamentals Tests For devices to qualify for the Windows logo they must meet the Device Fundamentals requirements. The Webcast gives insights into the purpose of the Device Fundamentals tests and the technical attributes to keep in mind while running or debugging these tests. | |  | Certification Process This webcast explains the Windows logo submission process, from setting up a Winqual account to using the Winqual Submission Tool (WST). It also covers the tools available to support your product after qualification. |  | Driver Test Manager Client Installation You use the DTM Client to test whether your product meets the requirements of the Windows Logo Program for hardware. This brief demonstration shows you how to install the DTM Client | |  | Device Metadata Submissions Windows 7 Device Stage significantly improves end users’ interaction with devices connected to their computer. This webcast describes the Winqual submission process for device metadata. |  | Driver Test Manager Log Viewer Tool You use the DTM Log Viewer to triage logo program test failures. This brief demonstration shows you how to download and install the DTM Logo Viewer, view passed and failed tests, and open the associated test log files. | | | |  | Driver Test Manager Studio Installation You use the DTM Studio to create, edit, and manage test jobs. This brief demonstration shows you how to install the DTM Studio. | | | |  | System Fundamentals Testing For systems to qualify for the Windows logo they must meet the System Fundamentals requirements and pass the System Fundamentals tests. This Webcast defines the key components of the tests, explains policies and provides expert tips on systems testing. | | | |  | What's New in WLK 1.4 To qualify for the Windows logo for hardware, Microsoft partners must pass the tests in the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). This Webcast provides you with an understanding of the major changes in WLK 1.4. | | | |  | Windows Logo Program Debugger Tool The Debugging Tools for Windows package is essential for diagnosing problems encountered during logo testing. Learn how to setup and use this powerful package. | | | |
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