HOWTO: Mark a Device Configured Through VendorInstaller DLLLast reviewed: October 21, 1997Article ID: Q175419 |
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SUMMARYThe registry key for the device being called is passed to the VendorInstaller code on its command line. A VendorInstaller should mark the devnode key as configured. The sample code below describes how to mark the devnode configured.
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extern "C" VOID PASCAL ScheduleInstallation(HWND hwndParent, HINSTANCE hDllInst, LPSTR lpstrCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { HKEY hkPlugNPlay; DWORD dw0 = 0; /* We now truncate lpstrCmdLine so it holds just the registry key we need. */ for (LPSTR lpstrSource = lpstrCmdLine; *lpstrSource && *lpstrSource != ' '; lpstrSource++) ; if (*lpstrSource) *lpstrSource++ ='\0'; if (ERROR_SUCCESS != RegOpenKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, lpstrCmdLine, &hkPlugNPlay)) { return; } if (*lpstrSource) *(--lpstrSource) = ' '; // restore the blank // We must mark as installed now, so we don't do all // this once more in the event of a reboot. RegSetValueEx(hkPlugNPlay, "ConfigFlags", 0, REG_BINARY, (LPBYTE) &dw0, sizeof DWORD); RegCloseKey(hkPlugNPlay); BeginInstallation(hwndParent, hDllInst, lpstrCmdLine, nCmdShow); return; } Keywords : ntddkprnt Version : WINDOWS:4.0 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbhowto |
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