Discussion:
Microsoft Loopback adapter
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Pascal Bouchard
2006-01-27 14:59:45 UTC
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Since the Microsoft Loopback Adapter is not related to a physical device and
cannot be recognized by PNP, is there a way to force this driver to be
mounted automatically at the fba ?

(Presently, i have to set it up manually after the first boot)...

Thanks!
KM
2006-01-30 20:06:00 UTC
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Pascal,

Install netloop.inf with devcon tool.
Assuming you have all the driver binaries in your image.
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Regards,
KM
Since the Microsoft Loopback Adapter is not related to a physical device and cannot be recognized by PNP, is there a way to force
this driver to be mounted automatically at the fba ?
(Presently, i have to set it up manually after the first boot)...
Thanks!
Pascal Bouchard
2006-01-31 00:53:54 UTC
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Cool utility tool; thanks; it works perfectly if called at command prompt.

Do you mean this to be called at fba ?
Post by KM
Pascal,
Install netloop.inf with devcon tool.
Assuming you have all the driver binaries in your image.
--
=========
Regards,
KM
Post by Pascal Bouchard
Since the Microsoft Loopback Adapter is not related to a physical device
and cannot be recognized by PNP, is there a way to force this driver to
be mounted automatically at the fba ?
(Presently, i have to set it up manually after the first boot)...
Thanks!
KM
2006-01-31 01:28:46 UTC
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Yup.
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Regards,
KM
Post by Pascal Bouchard
Cool utility tool; thanks; it works perfectly if called at command prompt.
Do you mean this to be called at fba ?
Post by KM
Pascal,
Install netloop.inf with devcon tool.
Assuming you have all the driver binaries in your image.
--
=========
Regards,
KM
Since the Microsoft Loopback Adapter is not related to a physical device and cannot be recognized by PNP, is there a way to
force this driver to be mounted automatically at the fba ?
(Presently, i have to set it up manually after the first boot)...
Thanks!
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