Microsoft Winqual Submission Tool 2

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Microsoft Winqual Submission Tool 2020

Microsoft Winqual Submission Tool. Associate DTM Log Viewer with the CPK file extension. If the user already has one of the applications installed, the next step will be to associate it with the file extension CPK. This can be done in two ways - one is to manually edit the Windows Registry and HKEYCLASSESROOT keys.

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  • Containing INF's and files referenced by the INFs. Just run the tools and presto the cat files are made for you. The WDK 6000 includes inf2cat, but it is omitted from WDK 6001. The most current inf2cat, which supports Windows Server 2008, is part of the 'Winqual Submission Tool 2', downloadable from the Winqual site.
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To prepare your Windows Server 2008 (and below) hardware for certification, you must create and submit a WQReady.xml file. Submitting this file allows the dashboard to test your device and return a report on its performance. The report includes a detailed list of how the device compares to Windows standards.

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Creating a WQReady.xml file

  1. Download the Windows Hardware Lab Kit (HLK). Be sure to test your driver or drivers with the appropriate certification kit on each operating system that you want certification for.

  2. Open the Winqual Submission Tool (WST) and click Add.

  3. Browse to the .cpk file (WLK test results) and click Load.

  4. If the device isn't inbox, enter the Driver Package, Driver Locales, and Symbols (optional). Note: The relative path plus filenames for your driver package must be less than 160 characters. Submissions will fail to process if this is exceeded.

  5. Close the Add DTM Results dialog box.

  6. You can edit the new entry by selecting it and clicking Edit.

  7. After you add all of the entries, create the .cab submission package by clicking Create Package.

  8. If the tool finds an error, the packaging stops and the entry with the errors is highlighted in red. To view the error, click View Errors. Fix errors by clicking Edit and updating the driver or the test result. All errors must be fixed before the package can be created.

  9. The tool generates the WQReady.xml file, which is used for submission.

    NoteWQReady.xml is the default file name, but you can rename it.

Submitting your file

Microsoft Winqual Submission Tool 2016

  1. Sign in to the Partner Center, and then select Submit new hardware. This loads the submission creation wizard.

  2. In the Packages and signing properties section, choose a name for your driver submission. This name can be used to search for and organize your driver submissions.

  3. Either drag and drop, or browse to the .cab file that you created using the Winqual Submission Tool that you want to submit. The file will begin to upload.

  1. Now drag and drop or browse to the WQReady.xml file you want to submit. This will complete your upload

  2. Continue from step 6 in Create a new hardware submission to finish your submission.

I like to collect a submission with the winqual Submission Tool.
But when I try add the second DTM Results I get the following MessageBox:
'Test results inconsistent.
A submission item with the attributes listed below has different test
results.
Operating system: Windows XP
Category: Device
Subcategory: Unclassified
Qualification Level: Unclassified'
Each test result alone is added fine, but as soon as I add a second one, it
fails with the message above. All of my drivers are tested with the
unclassified DTM tests and passed them successfully.
Could there be something wrong with my .cpk files? Is there anything to
be aware of when I create the cpk file in the DTM?
As far as I understood the documentation, I can submit in one submission
different drivers with different test results, right?
Christoph