If you are certain that you are installing from lexmark website and you have the right model, just hit 'continue' to install the driver. Eventhough you get such warning, doesnt always mean you shouldnt install because not I really dont think M*cr*s**t have all the product drivers signatured and not all companies feels necessary to get the signature.
So.. I think its okay.
2006-06-16 21:14:20
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answered by Om Alwi 2
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All that the warning is means is that Billy Gates did not let LexMark and his Windows guys play together when Lexmark created the drivers. It is just a pop-up that is meant to make you think about what you are doing so that you prevent a disaster such as unleashing a virus that crashes your system hard-core. I have seen this with webcams, scanners, printers, and even CDRW's.
2006-06-19 18:56:52
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answered by Zip 2
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Lexmark is known company. I ran it and my printer works very well now. I hit continue anyway. This simply means that Microsoft has not have time to sign the driver or make a universal windows driver.
2006-06-06 21:43:59
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answered by Kurdish 2
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Yes, If you have downloaded the drivers from lexmark, they should be good to go.. Alot of drivers are not signed by microsoft., but It doesn't mean they wont work..
2006-06-06 22:13:30
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answered by FirstPcRepair.com 2
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The definition of happiness is "being content fabric with one's self." It doesn't count number how far up the ladder-of-existence we've climbed, really its how we dealt with others as we make the puzzling climb to the appropriate.
2016-11-14 07:44:07
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answered by cathell 4
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Go for it. They have not updated the certificate. If you are on the legit site, it is not a problem. If you don't know where you are, then forget it.
;-D
2006-06-18 14:53:44
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answered by China Jon 6
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there should be problem with driver or update ur windows with microsoft.
2006-06-06 22:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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