Hi,
Il 02/04/20 08:33, Nathan Stratton Treadway ha scritto:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 11:14:08 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
>> I should be able to get the setupapi.dev.log files from both of the
>> machines if that would be helpful.
>
> I extracted the section of the setupapi.dev.log files related to the
> TAP-Windows installation from each of the systems in question, and then
> to try to spot the funtional differences between the two, I ran the
> following commands to mask off the timestamps contained within the log:
>
> $ sed "s/10:50:03\..../HH:MM:SS.sss/g" setupapi_TAP-Windows_succeeded.log >
> setupapi_TAP-Windows_succeeded.log_cleaned
> $ sed "s/11:09:33\..../HH:MM:SS.sss/g" setupapi_TAP-Windows_failed.log >
> setupapi_TAP-Windows_failed.log_cleaned
>
> and then compared the two "_cleaned" files:
>
> =====
> $ diff -ui setupapi_TAP-Windows_{succeeded,failed}.log_cleaned
> --- setupapi_TAP-Windows_succeeded.log_cleaned 2020-04-02
> 00:18:12.000000000 -0400
> +++ setupapi_TAP-Windows_failed.log_cleaned 2020-04-02 00:19:09.000000000
> -0400
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
> >>> [Device Install (UpdateDriverForPlugAndPlayDevices) - tap0901]
> ->>> Section start 2020/03/13 HH:MM:SS.sss
> +>>> Section start 2020/03/27 HH:MM:SS.sss
> cmd: "C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\bin\tapinstall.exe" install
> "C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\driver\OemVista.inf" tap0901
> ndv: INF path: C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\driver\OemVista.inf
> ndv: Install flags: 0x00000001
> @@ -9,19 +9,13 @@
> dvi: {Build Driver List} HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Searching for hardware ID(s):
> dvi: tap0901
> - sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE} HH:MM:SS.sss
> - sig: Key = oemvista.inf
> - sig: FilePath = c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\oemvista.inf
> - sig: Catalog = c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\tap0901.cat
> - sig: Success: File is signed in catalog.
> - sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE exit(0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Created Driver Node:
> dvi: HardwareID - tap0901
> dvi: InfName - c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\oemvista.inf
> dvi: DevDesc - TAP-Windows Adapter V9
> dvi: Section - tap0901.ndi
> dvi: Rank - 0x00ff0000
> - dvi: Signer Score - WHQL
> + dvi: Signer Score - Authenticode
Your problem seems to be the same as Ralf's (see my other email). The
NSIS installer chose to install the Windows 7 version of tap-windows6 on
this Windows 10 instance, and that will not work.
WHQL = attestation signed
Authenticode = cross-signed
> dvi: DrvDate - 09/27/2019
> dvi: Version - 9.24.2.601
> dvi: {Build Driver List - exit(0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> @@ -40,70 +34,15 @@
> ndv: Inf Name - oemvista.inf
> ndv: Driver Date - 09/27/2019
> ndv: Driver Version - 9.24.2.601
> + ndv: Driver package
> 'C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\oemvista.inf_amd64_6d4bec28a2ef0cdf\oemvista.inf'
> is already imported.
> sto: {Setup Import Driver Package: c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\oemvista.inf} HH:MM:SS.sss
> - inf: Provider: TAP-Windows Provider V9
> - inf: Class GUID: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
> - inf: Driver Version: 09/27/2019,9.24.2.601
> - inf: Catalog File: tap0901.cat
> - sto: {Copy Driver Package: c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\oemvista.inf} HH:MM:SS.sss
> - sto: Driver Package = c:\program
> files\tap-windows\driver\oemvista.inf
> - sto: Flags = 0x00000007
> [... skipping the copying of all the driver files, etc...]
> - sto: {DRIVERSTORE IMPORT END} HH:MM:SS.sss
> - dvi: Flushed all driver package files to disk.
> Time = 16 ms
> - sig: Installed catalog 'tap0901.cat' as
> 'oem128.cat'.
> - sto: {DRIVERSTORE IMPORT END: exit(0x00000000)}
> HH:MM:SS.sss
> - sto: {Core Driver Package Import: exit(0x00000000)}
> HH:MM:SS.sss
> - sto: {Stage Driver Package: exit(0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> + sto: Driver package already imported as 'oem43.inf'.
> sto: {Setup Import Driver Package - exit (0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Searching for hardware ID(s):
> dvi: tap0901
> dvi: Class GUID of device changed to:
> {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}.
> dvi: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install for ROOT\NET\0000}
> - dvi: Driver INF Path: C:\windows\INF\oem128.inf
> + dvi: Driver INF Path: C:\WINDOWS\INF\oem43.inf
> dvi: Driver Node Name:
> oemvista.inf:3beb73aff103cc24:tap0901.ndi:9.24.2.601:tap0901,
> dvi: Driver Store Path:
> C:\windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\oemvista.inf_amd64_6d4bec28a2ef0cdf\oemvista.inf
> dvi: Searching for hardware ID(s):
> @@ -141,7 +80,7 @@
> dvi: Existing files modified, may need to
> restart related services.
> sto: {Configure Driver Package:
> exit(0x00000bc3)}
> dvi: Restart required for any devices using
> this driver.
> - dvi: Install Device: Configuring device
> (oem128.inf:tap0901,tap0901.ndi). HH:MM:SS.sss
> + dvi: Install Device: Configuring device
> (oem43.inf:tap0901,tap0901.ndi). HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Install Device: Configuring device
> completed. HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Device Status: 0x01802001, Problem: 0x0
> (0x00000000)
> dvi: {Restarting Devices} HH:MM:SS.sss
> @@ -154,10 +93,10 @@
> dvi: {Core Device Install - exit(0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Waiting for device post-install to complete. HH:MM:SS.sss
> dvi: Device post-install completed. HH:MM:SS.sss
> - dvi: Device Status: 0x0180200B, Problem: 0x0 (0x00000000)
> +! dvi: Device Status: 0x01802401, Problem: 0x34 (0xC0000428)
> ump: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install exit(00000000)}
> ndv: {Update Device Driver - exit(00000000)}
> ndv: {Install Related Drivers} HH:MM:SS.sss
> ndv: {Install Related Drivers: exit(0x00000000)} HH:MM:SS.sss
> -<<< Section end 2020/03/13 HH:MM:SS.sss
> +<<< Section end 2020/03/27 HH:MM:SS.sss
> <<< [Exit status: SUCCESS]
>
> =====
>
>
> However, the computer on which this installation failed actually had a
> "factory reset" of Windows done (due to seemingly unrelated-to-OpenVPN
> crashes) on 3/26, so it seems strange that
> oemvista.inf_amd64_6d4bec28a2ef0cdf\oemvista.inf is found to be "already
> imported" on that machine but not on the other one. (And I don't see
> any previous occurence of the string "6d4be" or "tap" or anything
> obviously related anywhere earlier in the full setupapi log file on that
> machine.)
>
> On both of these systems, the OpenVPN installation was done using the
> openvpn-install-2.4.8-i602-Win10.exe installer, and they rare both
> unning the same release of Windows:
>
> "_succeeded" machine:
> Edition: Windows 10 Pro
> Version: 1909
> Installed on 12/04/2019
> OS build 18363.720
>
> "_failed" machine:
> Edition: Windows 10 Pro
> version: 1909
> Installation: 03/26/2020
> OS Build: 18363.720
>
>
> Let me know if I can provide any additional information.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Nathan
>
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