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Running the tests for the 2004 version of Windows 10, running into a bunch of failures, with several blue screens, on both the Client and the Support machine.
1c_ioctlcoverage
1c_Mini6PerfSend
1c_Mini6Send
1c_OidsDeviceIoControl
1c_WMICoverage
2c_Mini6Performance
2c_OidsNdisRequest
2c_Priority
AddressChange
PacketFilters
ShortPackets
Has anyone managed to get a successful pass on the 2004 build yet with Product Type LAN? Or anyone have an idea how to get these passing. A lot of the failures seem to revolve around failing to query OIDs.
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I have not heard of anyone pulling that of. I stopped trying to get HLK tests to pass when I learned that an attestation signature is good enough to get tap-windows6 to load on Windows Server 2016/2019. The official Microsoft document which claims otherwise is wrong. Too bad we learned this after putting a huge investment of time and money into HLK.
Just in case you have not found our HLK testing documentation yet:
Running the tests for the 2004 version of Windows 10, running into a bunch of failures, with several blue screens, on both the Client and the Support machine.
Has anyone managed to get a successful pass on the 2004 build yet with Product Type LAN? Or anyone have an idea how to get these passing. A lot of the failures seem to revolve around failing to query OIDs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: