On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Maarten Lankhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Paul, > > 2008/5/20 Paul Vriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Paul Vriens wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On several windows boxes (VMware) I receive this nice message that >>> Windows will try to find a driver for an unknown device. >>> >>> This device is added by the setupapi/devinst test and is not (or can't >>> be?) properly removed after the tests. >>> >>> On NT/W2K I'm able to delete all the relevant registry keys >>> (regedt32.exe) but on Vista I don't seem to be able to delete them >>> >>> Any idea? Do others have the same issue(s) ? >>> >> OK, I managed to remove the registry keys from Vista as well. Took only 75 >> mouseclicks :-( >> >> The issue about the leftover registry keys after the tests still stands >> though. > I just keep hitting escape when booting, but it is a real problem that > should be addressed, anyone knows the exact testing causing the > creation of the dummy devices? Why 75 mouse clicks, uac in the way? >
It should be mentioned that the setupapi:devinst tests fail miserably on every platform. I'm working through the failing win2k3 tests, but it would be nice if someone could take a look at these, maybe even those that contributed to or wrote the tests. Thanks, James Hawkins
