How can I get the prompt of "Would you like to install this device software?" in Windows
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You should be able to go into the certificate manager and remove the certificate you approved.
- Click Start | Run (or Windows + R)
- Type 'certmgr.msc' - without the quotes
You should then be able to find the certificate from the vendor in 'Trusted Publishers' | 'Certificates'
- Select the certificate and press DELETE
(For safety, I would recommend you right click the certificate and choose 'All Tasks' | Export. At least this way, you have a backup copy should you need it)