From: Sharan on 24 May 2010 00:39 I ran into the same problem. After some searching I found out that that the USB-IF Test Certification ID Check is no longer required. So, the result of the test doesn't matter as the test is filtered in WLK 1.5. After running the test(s), download the WLK filters(updatefilters.cab) from the winqual website and follow the procedure to update the filters. If you view the result now, the test result will be filtered. Hope this post helps someone in the future. Good luck! PS:Someone above has told the same thing. ??? wrote: On 1=E6=9C=8828=E6=97=A5, =E4=B8=8A=E5=8D=881=E6=99=8230=E5=88=86, Stacy 08-Mar-10 On 1=E6=9C=8828=E6=97=A5, =E4=B8=8A=E5=8D=881=E6=99=8230=E5=88=86, Stacy Lu= wrote: e it from t To get a USB test ID, you have to submit a test requirement to USB-IF qualified lab, you can find the test labs here http://www.usb.org/developer= s/compliance/labs/ Steven Huang 2010-03-09 am Previous Posts In This Thread: On Wednesday, December 23, 2009 3:43 PM dmm wrote: DTM: USB-IF test certification ID check MSDN Document "USB-IF Test Certification ID Check" indicates the TESTID be set to zero. When I run this test in the DTM, the log reports an error: "No valid USB IF test ID has been entered." I am testing with WLK 1.5. There is some buzz on the Internet that WinQual has a method by which to generate a Test ID that works with WLK 1.5, but I can find nothing helpful on their site. Any ideas? Thanks dmm On Saturday, December 26, 2009 7:11 PM Tim Roberts wrote: No, it does not. No, it does not. The menu shows that the test ID starts out as 0, but you are supposed to enter the ID that you got from running the USB compliance tests. You have to run the USB compliance tests from the USB Implementor's Forum, and enter the test ID number that the compliance tests give you. In WLK 1.4, the compliance tests were run as part of the test suite. In WLK 1.5, they originally expected you to go to a certificate USB testing company to get the ID. They've now decided to go back to the original scheme of including the tests in WLK, but for now I believe you will have to get the test from www.usb.org and run them yourself. Perhaps you should contact WHQL. In light of the confusion, perhaps they have a procedure for getting a variance. -- Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. On Thursday, January 07, 2010 3:20 PM Ming wrote: How to get this USB compliance test suit, it is free? How to get this USB compliance test suit, it is free? or I have to buy it from USB-IF? Thanks "Tim Roberts" wrote: On Friday, January 08, 2010 12:53 AM Tim Roberts wrote: I believe you need the tests here:http://www.usb. I believe you need the tests here: http://www.usb.org/developers/tools However, the whole thing is so much in flux, you should probably contact Winqual for the definitive information. -- Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. On Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:30 PM Stacy Lukas wrote: Does anyone know how to get the ID needed to pass this WHQL test? Does anyone know how to get the ID needed to pass this WHQL test? We downloaded the certification test from USB.org but it does not seem to generate an ID that we can see. Regards, Stacy Lukas "Tim Roberts" wrote: On Friday, January 29, 2010 5:22 PM Chris Myers wrote: I am stuck at the same point. I downloaded the USB20CV R1.3.5. I am stuck at the same point. I downloaded the USB20CV R1.3.5.5 package, ran the Compliance Test for the Chapter 9 Suite, see everything pass, but I cannot find a test ID anywhere. Chris Myers "Stacy Lukas" wrote: On Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:27 AM Norm Bailey wrote: Download the DTM errata filters to solve this problem This issue has been addressed by an erratum filter for the DTM. Download the filters by clicking on the WLK Updated Filters link in the "Helpful Links" section on the Winqual home page. Open the .cab and follow the readme. To quote a portion of the erratum description: "Errata 1797 The USB-IF Test Certification ID Check test will be modified or removed in a future WLK release.." Cheers On Monday, March 08, 2010 10:03 PM ??? wrote: On 1=E6=9C=8828=E6=97=A5, =E4=B8=8A=E5=8D=881=E6=99=8230=E5=88=86, Stacy On 1=E6=9C=8828=E6=97=A5, =E4=B8=8A=E5=8D=881=E6=99=8230=E5=88=86, Stacy Lu= wrote: e it from t To get a USB test ID, you have to submit a test requirement to USB-IF qualified lab, you can find the test labs here http://www.usb.org/developer= s/compliance/labs/ Steven Huang 2010-03-09 am Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Distributed Data Grids - Share Objects Between Windows Service and ASP.NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/953ed61f-e440-4ca5-8b7a-1bb00e33db07/distributed-data-grids-.aspx
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