On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 20:00:54 +0300, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Il 02/04/20 22:07, Nathan Stratton Treadway ha scritto:
> >
> > Would this second option be consistent with the fact that the failed
> > setupapi log says the driver package was "already imported?
>
> Seems like it. You can use
>
> <https://github.com/mattock/tap-windows-scripts>
>
> to get rid of all tap-windows instances in the Driver Store. That's what
> I use when I need to be 100% positive the latest driver version is
> actually being used and not some cached version.
Yeah, I will plan to do that once it seems like there's nothing more to
learn investigating the system in its current state....
>
> > Is "oemvista.inf_amd64_6d4bec28a2ef0cdf" a name that is hard-coded
> > inside the TAP-Windows installer, or is that generated dynamically at
> > installer-execution time?
>
> I have absolutely no idea. We don't actively create such identifiers,
> identifiers so I have to assume it's Windows.
Well, I guess the interesting thing is that the same directory name was
used on both the failing- and succeeding-installation machines. So I
guess it is baked into the driver-installer somewhere (unlike the
"c:\windows\inf\oem*.inf" name used, which was different between the two
machines).... But I'm wondering whether or not that directory name is
constant across tap-windows versions, etc.
Nathan
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