A very interesting tool
A friend bought a new Samsung notebook, which was abandoned by everyone.Windows XPInstalledWindows 2003, Everything is fine,USBThere are some mouse problems. I don't know what's going on. There are some mouse problems. After the machine is restartedUSBIf the mouse fails, scan the new hardware or sleep in the computer configuration to activate the mouse.
Although it can be used, it is not easy to use. You must set it for each startup. Therefore, people who are interested may ask if they can execute a script to scan new hardware?
# $ @ ^ & * %? # <$? ??!!!After looking for a while, there are actually,Windows DDKThere isDevcon.exeFile,This is what we did.,So it took two or three hours to study the following documents and instructions, some of which are very useful.
For example
Solve the problem.
YesProgramAdd, modify, and manage devices
You can restart the machine !!
LearningWMI ..
Of course, the danger is the security of this command. I suggest you change the name, or hackers will love this program.
Download:
File: devcon command line utility alternative to Device Manager
Http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272
Note:
Devcon.exe: Device console Utility
Http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/techref/en-us/Default.asp? Url =/resources/documentation/windowsserv/2003/All/techref/en-US/devcon. asp
Howto install Unsigned drivers without prompts --Master!
Http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php? S = 326441ce6628f79de73c432d314c85dd & showtopic = 28648 & St = 0 & # entry199321
Win & Office 2000 tips ...(Please take a closer look at this document. It's not bad!)
Http://www.onion.demon.co.uk/copied/win2000/win2ktip.htm
Http://www.robvanderwoude.com/index.html --There are someWMIExample
Display installed hotfixes for any WMI enabled computer on the network
Display installed hotfixes in tab delimited format for any WMI enabled computer on the network