1 ? 2 v 3 this screen 4 verbose output 6 [options] 7 [@commandfile] 8 filename 9 usage 10 13 h 14 expected last error ( is the hex error. eg: -h 0x80090001) 15 c 16 catalog filename 17 t 18 catalog member tag 19 g 20 use this action ID ( = text GUID) 21 p 22 call WinVerifyTrust similar to the way IE does 23 d 24 dump WVT internal structures to C:\TRUSTPOL.TXT 25 q 26 do not display any UI 27 acm 28 if Catalog file found, process all members too 29 wd 30 use driver signing provider 31 ucl 32 verify using Catalog list (database), will verify against the default database if the -catdb options is NOT used 33 acl 34 add Catalog to list (database), will add to the default database if the -catdb options is NOT used 35 catdb 36 specifies the catalog database to use for the -acl and -ucl options ( = text GUID) 37 r 38 may be used with the -acl option to replace a catalog file 39 Win2K 40 Uses Win2K policy and catalog database. May only be used with -acl and -ucl options. 41 tswarn 42 will output a warning if the file is not timestamped. May not be used with -ucl option. 43 warning: file not timestamped\n 7000 Failed: Expected return: 0x%0x. Returned: 0x%0x\n 7001 Failed: Can not open %s\n 7002 Failed: Unknown file type\n 7003 Failed: The specified trust provider is not known on this system\n 7004 Failed: The specified trust verification action is not supported by the trust provider\n 7005 Failed: The subject is not trusted for the specified action\n 7007 %s: 9012 Succeeded\n 9013 Failed\n