Installation considerations for AFP™ and SCS Printer Drivers.
When Driver Signing is set to Warn or Block and Windows® encounters a file that has not been digitally signed, the Windows operating system enforces an interrupt of installation programs and issues a Windows Logo Testing warning message. In some previous versions of Windows operating systems, you were not required to take any action because Windows allowed installation programs to bypass the setting for Driver Signing Options. Now, when performing a Custom installation, a Full installation, or an Upgrade of iSeries™ Access for Windows ( with the selection of the AFP or SCS Printer Driver components), you must take action because the AFP and SCS printer drivers components are not digitally signed by Microsoft®.
If the AFP or SCS Printer Driver components are not needed, choose a Custom Install instead of a Full Install, or a Selective Upgrade instead of a Basic Upgrade, and de-select the AFP and SCS Printer Driver components. Typical and PC5250 User installation types do not include Printer Drivers.
After an installation or upgrade on a 32-bit Windows operating system, if Driver Signing is set to Warn or Block, Printer Driver files will have been copied to a subdirectory under the Client Access installation directory.
On 64-bit operating systems, only the AFP printer driver is available for installation. Regardless of the Driver Signing setting, files will be copied to a subdirectory under the Client Access installation directory. The printer driver is not automatically added or updated.