Actually I think the SourceForge site at:

<http://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/files/com0com/2.2.2.0/>

is the official site.

I just picked that other site as one of several that came up in a Google search.

73, Rich - W3ZJ

Tim Ellison wrote:
Who (what company) is the signer?  Just curious.

Tim Ellison
On 11/6/2012 7:10 AM, Rich - W3ZJ wrote:
Yes it does, see:

<http://www.4shared.com/zip/hJCuOMtH/com0com-2220-x64-fre-signed.html>

Also available from several other sites. I'm using it on both Win7 (64 bit) and Win 8 (64 bit) and it works fine.

73, Rich - W3ZJ

Ulf Holt wrote:
Com0Com does not provide a signed driver for Windows 7 64 bit, so I agree with Dave. The other option would be to disable checking of 64 bit drivers in Windows 7, but you would not want to do that?

73 de LA2SL

Ulf

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