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VMware View Client 4.5.0.236549

While installing VMware View Client 4.5.0.236549 its showing a warning window saying "VM ware View generic USB device has not passed windows logo testing to verify its compatibility with windows XP" if I will give continue anuway it will install but I need to package this application and it should install without asking any warnings like this. How to supress this screen? I have packaged it but its showing this warning even silent installation also.
Please suggest me on this.
Thanks

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Posted by: mekaywe 14 years ago
Brown Belt
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Might be a CA is the cause of your pop-up. check and comment it if you are sure
Posted by: anonymous_9363 14 years ago
Red Belt
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The USB driver is unsigned. To suppress this message, you will either need to self-sign the driver or get a signed version from VMWare (snowball...hell...) There is plenty in the archive about driver-signing.
Posted by: timmsie 14 years ago
Fourth Degree Brown Belt
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If you don't need the USB support there are 3 features in the msi that you can not install (USB,USB32,USB64). Set the level to 0 or use ADDLOCAL on a command line.

There are also entries in the condition table for these 3 that you need to change to 0.

As Ian has said if you do need the drivers installed silently then you'll need them signed
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