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Roman

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Aug 16, 2004, 5:10:47 PM8/16/04
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After an NDIS PCI driver installation on windows XP the following
registry key was created by the OS:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_9066&SUBSYS_9068104C&REV_00\5&a1f20c2&0&0008F0

It is clear that VEN_104C&DEV_9066&SUBSYS_9068104C&REV_00 are vendor,
device, subsystem and revision IDs for the card.
Regarding 5&a1f20c2&0&0008F0 key I may guess that it could be the card
instance ID.
I would really appreciate if somebody could comment on what each
number of this key name (5&a1f20c2&0&0008F0) means.
Thanks in advance!

Stephan Wolf [MVP]

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Aug 17, 2004, 7:32:25 AM8/17/04
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Why would you like to know what this means? You should prefer to use
system functions like the SetupDi interface that create/modify/delete
such keys for you.

Please do not make any assumptions about such keys as their meaning
(or existance) may change in upcoming OS versions.

Stephan
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On 16 Aug 2004 14:10:47 -0700, rocket...@rocketmail.com (Roman)
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