Hello all,

I was searching about the requirements which are involved to put a
"Vista-compatible" logo on a website or the CD-cover.

This is a Word-Document I found:

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Certified for Windows Vista Requirements

Requirements for the Windows Vista Logo Program for Software. This
document outlines the requirements for the Certified for Windows Vista
Logo Program.

http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...Spec%201.1.doc
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Maybe its helpful for others, so I post this link here.

Its about Installation, digital signature, etc.

Two snippets:
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2.2 Support User Account Control for Installation

Criteria
An installation must not assume the installation is being performed in the
user context of the user who will ultimately run the application. All
applications that are installed system wide must be installed by a full
administrator context (even when invoked by a protected administrator),
thus each application must do first run tasks separately from install.

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2.3 Install to Correct Folders

Criteria
Applications should be installed to Program Files or the user’s AppData
folder by default.
For per-machine installations, user data must be written at first run and
not during the install. Since the install potentially elevates to a
different user account during the per-machine install, there is no correct
user location to store data at install time.

Rationale
Users should have the flexibility to install applications where they need
them and should have a consistent and secure experience with the default
location of files.
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Wolfgang Orth

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