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Having problems importing a driver into ConfigMgr?

There have been a few drivers recently that people have been unable to import into ConfigMgr.  To work around this, you could “hack” the INF file for the driver to change references to “ntx86.6.0.1” to instead just say “ntx86.6.0” and then it would import, but I’m sure the vendors of those drivers would prefer that you didn’t do that.  Fortunately, you can now do that.  See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961105 for a hotfix that will enable ConfigMgr to properly handle these drivers.

Published Friday, February 06, 2009 5:33 PM by mniehaus

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# [ConfigMgr] Having problems importing a driver into ConfigMgr?

Monday, February 09, 2009 7:23 AM by Cliff Hobbs - FAQShop.com and Microsoft MVP ConfigMgr/ SMS

Feed: Michael Niehaus' Windows and Office deployment ramblings There have been a few drivers recently

# [ConfigMgr] Having problems importing a driver into ConfigMgr?

Monday, February 09, 2009 7:45 AM by Cliff Hobbs at myITforum.com

Feed: Michael Niehaus' Windows and Office deployment ramblings There have been a few drivers recently

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