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How do i verify it? Every Microsoft downloadable.exe file has an embedded Microsoft cryptographic Digital Signature. To verify the signature: - right-click on the.exe and choose Properties; - click on the tab 'Digital Signatures'; - in the 'Signature List' box, click on the relevant signature (usually there is only one) to select it; - click button 'Details'; - in the dialog that comes up in response (maybe after a short delay), if it says: Digital Signature Information This digital signature is OK then the Microsoft digital signature has been verified, and you can be assured that every byte of the file is exactly as Microsoft compiled it and issued it.

If there is any form of verification error, then the message given may vary occording to the nature of the error, but it is generally self-explanatory. These embedded digital signatures are more reliable than separately posted CRC/SHAs etc, because: (a) they are inseparable from the file they are validating; (b) a malefactor, after modifying the file, could post CRCs that validate the malicious modified version, but they will not be able to modify the embedded cryptographic digital signature.

Image files such as.iso cannot carry an embedded digital signature, and in these cases, Microsoft post SHA1 (etc) digests for external verification. But the.exe files inside the.iso still carry their own cryptographic digital signature which can be verified once the.iso image has been unpacked. Robin Walker. The official hashes can be seen on TechNet (subscriber area) when SP1 gets released.

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Until then, you can verify unofficial releases either by checking the certificate (Properties Digital Signatures) of the standalone installer (.exe) or the setup file inside the integrated ISO (an image itself can only be checked by hashes). After installing an unofficial (or official) release, you can run system32 sigverif.exe to see if all of your system files are digitally signed. '192 GB ought to be enough for anybody.' (from the miniseries 'Next Generation's Jokes'). How do i verify it? Every Microsoft downloadable.exe file has an embedded Microsoft cryptographic Digital Signature. To verify the signature: - right-click on the.exe and choose Properties; - click on the tab 'Digital Signatures'; - in the 'Signature List' box, click on the relevant signature (usually there is only one) to select it; - click button 'Details'; - in the dialog that comes up in response (maybe after a short delay), if it says: Digital Signature Information This digital signature is OK then the Microsoft digital signature has been verified, and you can be assured that every byte of the file is exactly as Microsoft compiled it and issued it.

If there is any form of verification error, then the message given may vary occording to the nature of the error, but it is generally self-explanatory. These embedded digital signatures are more reliable than separately posted CRC/SHAs etc, because: (a) they are inseparable from the file they are validating; (b) a malefactor, after modifying the file, could post CRCs that validate the malicious modified version, but they will not be able to modify the embedded cryptographic digital signature. Image files such as.iso cannot carry an embedded digital signature, and in these cases, Microsoft post SHA1 (etc) digests for external verification.

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But the.exe files inside the.iso still carry their own cryptographic digital signature which can be verified once the.iso image has been unpacked. Robin Walker. That wasn't my point. I had the feeling the OP looked for a way to verify if his SP1 version is the 'asserted RTM' or not, and told him this can't be proven by checking the signatures alone.

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They may be correct and they may be newer than the RC signatures (since there are certainly more internal builds up from then), but that's all you can squeeze out of them. The only real verification are the official hashes which will be published when SP1 gets released. '192 GB ought to be enough for anybody.' (from the miniseries 'Next Generation's Jokes').