Windows NT drivers are loaded either:
The second method is recommended. Either method requires setting up the Registry.
The streams.sys driver must be loaded prior to any driver that calls a StrmRegister* function. The path for this driver is:
%SystemRoot%\system\drivers\streams.sys
The dynamic link library that provides the user-level stream head API functions is winstrm.dll, accessed by the following path:
%SystemRoot%\system\winstrm.dll
In the following example, the Tcpipsys section of the Registry is for the driver containing the STREAMS stack. The Tcpip section is for the user-level plumbing daemon.
Example: Registry Parameters for TCP/IP Configuration
\Registry\Machine System CurrentControlSet Services Tcpipsys Type = KernelDriver Start = DemandLoad ErrorControl = ErrorNormal DependOnService = REG_MULTI_SZ "Streams" ImagePath = REG_EXPAND_SZ \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\tcpip.sys Tcpip Type = Win32ServiceShareProcess Start = DemandLoad ErrorControl = ErrorNormal ImagePath = REG_EXPAND_SZ %SystemRoot%\system32\LmSvcs.exe DependOnService = REG_MULTI_SZ "Tcpipsys" ObjectName = REG_SZ LocalSystem Parameters DefaultGateway = 11.1.0.1 DatabasePath = REG_EXPAND_SZ "%SystemRoot%\system\drivers\etc"