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Wolfson Unit Software Microsoft Windows 7(tm) complianceThis information was last updated on 22nd June 2010. Q. Is Wolfson Software Microsoft Windows 7 compliant? Depending on the security settings for the computer being used, Windows 7 may show ‘User Account Control’ dialogs when running Wolfson installations or running Wolfson programs from a network drive, please read on... If you have any further questions that are not answered in the details below then please contact the Wolfson Unit. Help FilesThe help file format (.HLP) supplied with our software is no longer supported in Microsoft Windows 7 but you can still view the files with no problem. This is explained in detail in this Microsoft article. You can view our help files in Windows 7 by downloading the WinHlp32.exe program from this Microsoft page. ‘Security Warning’ pop-up dialogsThe Wolfson Unit has obtained a digital Software Publisher Certificate (SFC) from a trusted Certification Authority, which has now been built into all our installations and executables in the form of a Microsoft Authenticode® digital signature. This ensures that the software downloaded from our website and the programs supplied in the Wolfson Software CD Rom actually come from us and have not been tampered with since their publication. The digital signature of our programs can be inspected by right-clicking any Wolfson executable and then selecting Properties > Digital Signatures. Depending on the personal User Account Control settings, the operating system may now bring up a dialog (below) asking for permission to continue and showing a link to our Software Publisher Certificate. Just click ‘Yes’ to continue.
Digitizing TabletsSome of our software is compatible with digitizing tablets. At present there is no support for this option in Windows 7 as most digitizer manufacturers have not yet released Windows 7 drivers for their products. Our HST program has been updated to use third party drivers for using the digitizing tablet and compliance is now reliant on them to update their drivers accordingly. |
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