Today I saw a fresh install of the original Ubuntu 16.04 successfully
boot Windows 10 on an Asus X200CA, 64 bit (Windows patched to date) with
secure boot enabled.  This machine had previously been running 14.04,
and could not boot Windows with secure boot enabled.  The other
difference is that the default bootloader in /EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi was
still the Windows bootloader, instead of shimx64.efi which I normally
use in case a fallback bootloader is needed.  I will run further tests
to see if making the shim change makes the windows boot fail -- what
default bootloader do other have when the grub secure boot of windows
works?

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  Unable to chainload Windows 8 and 10 with Secure Boot enabled

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