![]() ![]() If no ValueName is listed under the registry key, NetSetup attempts to find the ValueNotPresent keyword in the specified section of the netmap.inf file. NetSetup attempts to match the ValueName with one of the ValueNames listed in the specified section of the netmap.inf file. NetSetup reads the specified ValueName under the registry key that contains the parameter values for the network adapter instance. NetSetup performs a one-to-many ID mapping as follows: The ValueNotPresent keyword can be specified instead of a preupgrade ID. For example, the ID for the DataFireIsaU board type is DATAFIRE - ISA1U. The ValueType entry, which is set to 1, specifies that the BoardType value is a DWORD.Įach remaining value specifies a preupgrade device ID and a corresponding Windows 2000 or later ID. The ValueName entry directs NetSetup to look for the BoardType value under the Parameters key of the network adapter instance. The DATAFIREU section contains the following information: The OemAdapters section in the above example contains a single entry that identifies the preupgrade device ID of the network adapter as DATAFIREU and specifies that the DATAFIREU section of the netmap.inf file contains the mapping information for this adapter. The following example shows a one-to-many device ID mapping: If ValueName is set to the keyword ValueNotPresent and if NetSetup finds no parameters values for the adapter instance, NetSetup uses the postuprgrade-ID associated with ValueNotPresent for the adapter. One ValueName entry should be provided for each adapter type that will be upgraded. postupgrade-ID is the Windows 2000 or later device ID for the adapter. ValueName is the value that NetSetup reads under the registry key that contains the parameter values for the network adapter instance. Type is an integer that corresponds to a specific registry type. Specifies the registry value type for ValueName. Name identifies a particular network adapter. Specifies the value that NetSetup reads under the registry key that contains the parameter values for the network adapter instance. The netmap.inf file section specified by section-name contains the following entries: Section-name specifies a section in the netmap.inf file that contains the mapping information Preupgrade-ID = mapping-method-number, section-name ![]() The only way to differentiate the adapters associated with a single preupgrade ID is to inspect the values under the registry key that contains the parameter values for the network adapter instance.Īn entry in an OemAdapters or OemAsyncAdapters section that specifies a one-to-many ID mapping has the following format: Note Vendor-supplied network upgrades are not supported in Microsoft Windows XP (SP1 and later), Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and later operating systems.Ī one-to-many ID mapping maps a single preupgrade ID that represents more than one network adapter. ![]()
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