Many driver installers act as self-extracting archives. A window may pop up asking where to unzip the files.
Why? MSFT tightened signing requirements. V11.3.0.1 uses SHA-1 signatures for older modules. Fix: Permanently disable signature enforcement via Command Prompt (Admin): Pos Printer Driver Setup V11.3.0.1.exe Download
bcdedit /set testsigning on
Reboot. Install driver. Re-run to turn off: bcdedit /set testsigning off Many driver installers act as self-extracting archives
Because this driver often applies to generic or rebadged printers, it is not always available through the standard Windows Update mechanism. Here is how to find a safe download: Reboot
If a user downloads and executes this file, the typical infection chain is as follows:
Even with a clean download, errors occur. Here are the top three specific to this version.
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