Get a code signing certificate
Before you can establish a Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard account, you need to get a code signing certificate to secure your digital information. This certificate is the accepted standard for establishing your company’s ownership of the code you submit. It allows you to digitally sign PE binaries, such as .exe, .cab, .dll, .ocx, .msi, .xpi and .xap files.
Step 1: Determine which type of code signing certificate you need
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Microsoft accepts standard code signing and extended validation (EV) code signing certificates from Symantec and DigiCert. If you already have an approved standard or EV certificate from one of these authorities, you can use it to establish a Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard account. If you don’t have a certificate, you’ll need to buy a new one.
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The table below provides the details of the Certificate requirements for each of the dashboard services.
Dashboard service/permission | Code signing certificate requirement |
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Bug management |
Standard or EV |
DDC – Driver Distribution Center |
Standard or EV |
Device Metadata |
Standard or EV |
Report Data |
Standard or EV |
Submissions |
Standard or EV |
WRD – Windows Remote Debugging |
Standard or EV |
LSA |
EV |
UEFI |
EV |
Windows Reference Design |
Standard or EV |
Note: Submissions will enforce the EV-only requirement later this year. |
Code signing certificates for Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard
There are two types of code signing certificates available today:
Standard Code Signing
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Provides standard level of identity validation
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Requires shorter processing times and lower cost
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Can be used for all Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard services except LSA, and UEFI file signing services.
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In Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, and Enterprise), standard code signing cannot be used for kernel-mode drivers. For more info about these changes, see Driver Signing Changes in Windows 10.
Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing
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Provides the highest level of identity validation
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Requires longer processing times and higher cost due to an extensive verification process
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Can be used for all Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard services, and is required for LSA and UEFI file signing services
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In Windows 10 for desktop editions, all kernel-mode drivers must be signed by the Windows Hardware Dev Center Dashboard and the Windows Hardware Dev Center Dashboard requires an EV certificate. For more info about these changes, see Driver Signing Changes in Windows 10.
Step 2: Buy a new code signing certificate
If you don’t have an approved standard or EV code signing certificate, you can buy one from one of the certificate authorities below.
Standard code signing certificates
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Buy a DigiCert standard code signing certificate
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On the DigiCert Code Signing Certificates for Sysdevs page, click Start.
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On the DigiCert Order Form page (Step 1), in the Code Signing section, click Code Signing Certificate.
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Still on Step 1, scroll down to the Platform section, select Microsoft Authenticode from the drop-down list, and then click Continue.
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Follow the instructions provided by DigiCert to buy a certificate.
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Extended validation code signing certificates (required for UEFI, kernel-mode drivers, and LSA certifications)
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Buy a DigiCert EV code signing certificate
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On the DigiCert Code Signing Certificates for Sysdevs page, click Start.
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On the DigiCert Order Form page (Step 1), in the Code Signing section, click EV Code Signing Certificate, fill out the rest of the form, and then click Continue.
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Follow the instructions provided by DigiCert to buy a certificate.
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Step 3: Retrieve code signing certificates
Once the certificate authority has verified your contact information and your certificate purchase is approved, follow their directions to retrieve the certificate.
You must use the same computer and browser to retrieve your certificate.
Next steps
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If you’re setting up a new Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard account, follow the steps in Establish a new company.
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If you’ve already set up a Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard account and need to renew a certificate, follow the steps in Update a code signing certificate.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/hh801887.aspx