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Old 10-17-2003
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digitally signed what?

went to lexmark to download the driver for xp the comp. tells me no way its not digitally signed ,what happens now?:eek:
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Old 10-18-2003
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Oh just continue its not biggie That just means its not like approved by microsoft to work with WinXP. You'll come across almost all drivers saying they arnt digitally signed.. Just continue anyway, its nothing to worry about in short.
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Old 10-18-2003
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I understand what your saying ,however the computer will not run the printer regardless,its a lexmark z32 have disk only good for win 98 and less.
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