Devcon Shelf Life ??? | The High Road
Sep 22, 2010 automation - Removing non-present hardware with Devcon The issue comes from me using devcon piped to find to determine if the device is plugged in so that it can be automatically configured. If I can't remove it, it will be detected by my script even if it isn't plugged in. I've tested this with multiple USB printers and one USB mouse, all exhibit the same behavior, which leads me to believe this Multiple instances of iVCam | E2ESOFT If the execution of this file failed with some errors, you can also enter the iVCam installation folder at a Command Prompt running with administrator privileges, and run the following command to install the driver: devcon install driver\iVCam.inf iVCamDevice. Run it twice and you will have 3 iVCam drivers (including the default one). DevCon - disable device Devcon allows you to disable a device by the Device Instance ID (the path to the device instance), which is unique for each device in the system: devcon disable "@USB\VID_1E3D&PID_2096\ABCD12345678" Read more: DevCon Disable
I bought a 1 lb. kit of Devcon A epoxy steel putty in Jan. 2019 to bed some rifles, and I'm currently finishing up my second one. However, I don't know that I'll be bedding any more very soon, so I'm wondering what the real shelf life of the Devcon is. The carton says "use before 12/4/2023".
Updating drivers for ROOT\UNKNOWN\0000 from D:\share\opt\KMDFDriver\hidriver.inf. devcon.exe failed. As a result of the operation, it creates a new device named Unknown device without children.
Devcon Shelf Life ??? | The High Road
Devcon allows you to disable a device by the Device Instance ID (the path to the device instance), which is unique for each device in the system: devcon disable "@USB\VID_1E3D&PID_2096\ABCD12345678" Read more: DevCon Disable What is Devcon_X64.exe? Devcon_X64.exe is part of Microsoft® Windows® Operating System and developed by Microsoft Corporation according to the Devcon_X64.exe version information. Devcon_X64.exe's description is " Windows Setup API " devcon - unable to scan remote machines Solutions If it is a folder called C:\PSExec, run the following CMD from YOUR machine, at that folder. (or drop it in the System Path.). And if devcon is NOt on all machines, put it in the same fodler, as the "-c" switch will copy it to the target.. psexec -u domain\userid -p password -c devcon rescan