Re: RNDIS is always claiming interface 0 and 1 -- Any reason

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 On 10/14/2010 11:53 AM, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:22 AM, Chiranjeevi Velempati
<cvelempa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
  Hi,

We are using RNDIS function along with usb serial function and Mass storage
function in a composition. Even though we are trying to put RNDIS function
after serial function interface, but the Windows Host is always installing
the RNDIS at interface 0 and 1 and allowing other interfaces after RNDIS?
  Is there any specific reason for the Windows Host to behave as mentioned
above.
What is the output of "lsusb -vvv" for your device?

At least WIndows XP is asking to manually install Host drivers, whereas
Windows 7 is automatically installing the drivers on it own. Any pointers
would help?
Even without an inf file?
Yes, without any .inf file in the case of Windows 7 and it asks for an .inf file in the case of windows XP.


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