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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Normal
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None
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rhel-10.2
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No
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Low
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rhel-virt-windows
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None
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QE ack
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False
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False
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None
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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None
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None
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No
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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aarch64
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Windows
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None
What were you trying to do that didn't work?
QE found that the "Detect Malicious Software" test cases fail randomly. QE attended the "Detect Malicious Software" test cases five times, and 2/5 failed for the same reason, stopped at the "Microsoft::Hardware::Kits::DriverVerifierConfigUtil::EnumerateEvents" state with these messages: "Registry operations should not use absolute paths. Detected opening of unisolated registry key \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\cdrom, Module: c:\windows\system32\drivers\wdf01000.sys, ModuleVersion: 1.35.26100.3323, ModuleProvider: Microsoft Corporation, PublishedInf: , InfPath: , InfVersion: , InfProvider: , Irql: 0"
Please provide the package NVR for which bug is seen:
- DISTRO=RHEL-10.2-20251028.0
- CPU=Neoverse-N1
- kernel-6.12.0-146.el10.aarch64
- qemu-kvm-core-10.1.0-4.el10.aarch64
- virtiofsd-1.13.2-1.el10_0.aarch64
How reproducible:
2/5
Steps to reproduce
1. Boot a HLK guest and discover it in the Job Monitor tab of HLK Manager(Install the HLK Driver from our HLK SMB server (\\<HLK_Server_IP>\HLKInstall\Client).)
2. Run the <WHQL_testcase> in "Windows Hardware Lab Kit"
3. Check the results in the "Results" tab.
Expected results
PASS
Actual results
2/5 failed