USB Cable drivers expired certificates

Trying to create an msi for a silent unattend install of Vivado 15.2 on Win 7x64 and I'm having a problem installing the USB cable drivers in that after installing a "Progam compatibility Assistant" window appears that states "Windows requires a digitally signed driver". Having checked the certificates installed I can see that both certificates from Jungo and Xilinx expired on 2011 and 2008 respectively. How do I go about resolving this?

Hi 
I suggest you to try the steps mentioned in the section "Batch Mode Installation Flow" to install Vivado 2015.2 from the following user guide: http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/sw_manuals/xilinx2015_2/ug973-vivado-release-notes-install-license.pdf
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