; ; File Name : VNICIMTP.INF ; ; Function : VIA Network Services Transport ; ; Copyright : VIA Technologies, Inc. 2002 ; [Version] Signature = "$Windows NT$" Class = NetTrans ClassGUID = {4D36E975-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Provider = %Prov% CatalogFile = vnicim.cat DriverVer = 02/20/2002,1.0.0.5 [Manufacturer] %Manuf% = MANUF ;[ControlFlags] ;ExcludeFromSelect = * [MANUF] %VNICIMTP.Desc% = VNICIMTP.ndi, VNICIMTP [VNICIMTP.ndi] AddReg = VNICIMTP.ndi.AddReg Characteristics = 0x00 CopyFiles = VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.DLL, VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.SYS ;CopyInf = vnicimmp.inf [SourceDisksNames] 1=%DiskName%,"",, [SourceDisksFiles] vnicim.sys = 1 vnicobj.dll = 1 [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir = 12 VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.SYS = 12 ; %windir%\System32\drivers VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.DLL = 11 ; %windir%\System32 [VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.SYS] vnicim.sys,,,2 [VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.DLL] vnicobj.dll,,,2 [InfSourcePathInfo] ; Used by the notify object on Win2k to figure out where the original media is ; located (so it can use SetupCopyOEMInf to install Net INF located ; there). This workaround is to avoid copyinf INF file directly ; by using CopyFiles directive becuase Win2K doesn't support CopyINF directive. OriginalInfSourcePath = %1% ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Install parameters ; [VNICIMTP.ndi.AddReg] HKR, Ndi, ClsID, 0, "{43624fa1-9641-4f95-b4a9-ec889256f2fb}"; HKR, Ndi, ComponentDll, , "vnicobj.dll" HKR, Ndi, HelpText, 0, %VNICIMTP.Help% HKR, Ndi, Service, 0, "VNICIMTP" HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, UpperRange, 0, "noupper" HKR, Ndi\Interfaces, LowerRange, 0, "ndis5" ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [VNICIMTP.ndi.Services] AddService = VNICIMTP, 0, VNICIMTP.AddService, VNICIMTP.EventLog [VNICIMTP.AddService] DisplayName = %VNICIMTP.Desc% Description = %VNICIMTP.Desc% ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL ServiceBinary = %12%\vnicim.sys LoadOrderGroup = PNP_TDI AddReg = VNICIMTP.AddService.AddReg [VNICIMTP.AddService.AddReg] HKR, Parameters\Adapters, ,0x00000010 HKR, Parameters, VendorID, 0x00010001, 0x1106 [VNICIMTP.EventLog] AddReg = VNICIMTP.EventLog.AddReg [VNICIMTP.EventLog.AddReg] HKR, , EventMessageFile, 0x00020000, "%%SystemRoot%%\System32\netevent.dll" HKR, , TypesSupported, 0x00010001, 7 [VNICIMTP.ndi.Remove.Services] DelService = VNICIMTP DelService = VNICIMMP [VNICIMTP.ndi.Remove] DelFiles = VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.DLL, VNICIMTP.CopyFiles.SYS ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Strings] Prov = "VIA" Manuf = "VIA Technologies, Inc." DiskName = "VIA IM Driver for VLAN & Teaming" VNICIMTP.Desc = "VIA Network Services Protocol" VNICIMTP.Help = "VIA Network Services Protocol is used for Virtual LAN and Teaming"Download Driver Pack
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