If I certified my Software to get the "Works with Vista" Logo and the Software needs a Update to fix some Stuff. Is it necessary to repeat the Steps for Using the Logo
Recently, I spoke with a gentleman from Microsoft's ISV support team and he told me that you only need to get an application certified once. Subsequent updates/fixes/new features etc won't require going through testing again and you can use the logo.
Is that true
If so, great - I'll continue getting my software certified. If not, I might as well stop since it will be too costly to keep getting re-certified.
Re-testing your application for "Works with Vista" before a rolling out to customers is advisable. For "Works with Vista" you do not need to submit to a 3rd-party testing authority, so there is not an additional cost (other than your internal resources).
Updates and "Works with Windows Vista"
rzeineh
How about the Certified Logo program
Recently, I spoke with a gentleman from Microsoft's ISV support team and he told me that you only need to get an application certified once. Subsequent updates/fixes/new features etc won't require going through testing again and you can use the logo.
Is that true
If so, great - I'll continue getting my software certified. If not, I might as well stop since it will be too costly to keep getting re-certified.
Thanks,
John.
Richard Carmel