Digitally Signed Assemblies - Windows 7 Logo Testing

Hi,
We have a .NET application which uses CR 2008 for reporting. We are submitting our application for Windows 7 logo testing. As such we need to digitally sign all executables (inc dlls) that we redistribute with our application:
All executable files must be signed with an Authenticode certificate
More information  Waivers will be considered only for unsigned third-party redistributables. A proof of communication to request a signed version of the redistributable(s) is required for this waiver to be granted.
We are having trouble locating signed dlls for Crystal Reports (.e.g. crystaldecisions.crystalreports.engine.dll) even after installing the latest service pack. Can anyone advise to how to find these or could SAP respond if they are not available in order that we can provide Microsoft with a waiver?
Thanks,
David

As far as I know there are no special dlls available.  The ones that are out there on the site and installed with the product are the only ones.
Jason

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