usbncm.inf Driver File Contents (3com-3c2000-t-gigabit-adapter_Win.zip)

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[Version]

Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"

Class=Net

ClassGUID={4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}

Provider=%Msft%

CatalogFile=UsbNcmFn.cat

DriverVer = 04/21/2009,10.0.18362.1



[SourceDisksNames]

1 = %DiskName%,,,""



[SourceDisksFiles]

UsbNcm.sys  = 1,,



;*****************************************

; Install Section

;*****************************************



[Manufacturer]

%Msft%=Standard,NTamd64



[Standard.NTamd64]

%UsbNcm.DeviceDesc%=UsbNcm_Device,USB\MS_COMP_WINNCM



; Uncomment to install for any NCM-compatible device:

; Prot_00 => No encapsulated commands / responses (ref NCM10 4.2)

; %UsbNcm.DeviceDesc%=UsbNcm_Device, USB\Class_02&SubClass_0d&Prot_00



[UsbNcm_Device.NT]

AddReg=UsbNcm_AddReg

CopyFiles=Drivers_Dir

BusType=15           ; PNPBus

Characteristics=0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL

*IfType=6            ; IF_TYPE_ETHERNET_CSMACD

*MediaType=0         ; NdisMedium802_3

*PhysicalMediaType=0 ; NdisPhysicalMediumUnspecified

*IfConnectorPresent = 1  ; true

*ConnectionType     = 1  ; NET_IF_CONNECTION_DEDICATED

*DirectionType      = 0  ; NET_IF_DIRECTION_SENDRECEIVE

*AccessType         = 2  ; NET_IF_ACCESS_BROADCAST

*HardwareLoopback   = 0  ; false



[Drivers_Dir]

UsbNcm.sys



[UsbNcm_AddReg]

; By default, USBDevice class uses iProduct descriptor to name the device in

; Device Manager on Windows 8 and higher.

; Uncomment for this device to use %DeviceName% on Windows 8 and higher:

;HKR,,FriendlyName,,%UsbNcm.DeviceDesc%

HKR, Ndi,            Service,    0, "UsbNcm"

HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, UpperRange, 0, "ndis5"

HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, LowerRange, 0, "ethernet"



HKR, Ndi\params\NetworkAddress, ParamDesc, 0, %NetworkAddress.Title%

HKR, Ndi\params\NetworkAddress, Type,      0, "edit"

HKR, Ndi\params\NetworkAddress, LimitText, 0, "12"

HKR, Ndi\params\NetworkAddress, UpperCase, 0, "1"

HKR, Ndi\params\NetworkAddress, Optional,  0, "1"



;-------------- Service installation

[UsbNcm_Device.NT.Services]

AddService = UsbNcm,%SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE%, UsbNcm_Service_Inst



; -------------- UsbNcm driver install sections

[UsbNcm_Service_Inst]

DisplayName    = %UsbNcm.SVCDESC%

ServiceType    = 1               ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER

StartType      = 3               ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START

ErrorControl   = 1               ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL

ServiceBinary  = %12%\UsbNcm.sys



;

;--- UsbNcm_Device Coinstaller installation ------

;



[DestinationDirs]

DefaultDestDir = 12



[UsbNcm_Device.NT.Wdf]

KmdfService =  UsbNcm, UsbNcm_wdfsect



[UsbNcm_wdfsect]

KmdfLibraryVersion = 1.15



[Strings]

SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE= 0x00000002

ClassName="Universal Serial Bus devices"

DiskName = "UsbNcm Host Installation Disk"

UsbNcm.DeviceDesc = "UsbNcm Host Device"

UsbNcm.SVCDESC = "UsbNcm Host Service"

REG_MULTI_SZ = 0x00010000



MSFT="Microsoft"

NetworkAddress.Title="Network Address"

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