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Originally Posted by DavidXanatos
Well as described here: https://www.geoffchappell.com/notes/windows/license/customkernelsigners.htm
Its not like the CCP edition is different, its just a licensing restriction, you can trick any non CCP windows into enabling this, but the licensing service will disable it for the next reboot. So you need a driver to block that from happening. As described here: https://github.com/HyperSine/Windows10-CustomKernelSigners
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With SLShim you can overcome it way more easy. But I dont know if this workaround will still work. Unfortunatly the original repo was taken down but you can find it forked via google.
Original repo hxxps://github.com/vyvojar/slshim
His other repos are also about spp.
I worked with him as a tester while he was developing it. Somewhere I will have the latest version of his patch. If requested I can search it.