Polaris
Sat Sep 10 01:24:48 CDT 2005
I think that does not guarantee to get the version of the running (loaded)
driver.
"Soumik Sarkar" <soumikUNDERSCOREsarkarATyahooDOTcom> wrote in message
news:op.swuybhkpiee6hd@soumik-shuttle.zonelabs.com...
> You don't have to "talk" to the driver. Look at the GetFileVersionInfo,
> GetFileVersionInfoSize and VerQueryValue functions in the Win32 SDK.
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> Soumik.
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> On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:28:35 -0700, Polaris <etpolaris@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> but how can a user mode application directly "talk" with kernel mode .sys
>> driver ?
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>> "Robert Marquardt" <marquardt@codemercs.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23S3JLaQtFHA.236@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>>> Polaris wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi:
>>>>
>>>> I'm new to driver development, just wonder what should be the steps to
>>>> implement this: On WinXP, a Windows application needs to query the
>>>> version of a running driver (a network device driver). What are the
>>>> steps
>>>> to implement in the drver side (IOCTL?) and what needs to be done in
>>>> the
>>>> application side? Just roughly steps should be good enough for me to
>>>> start.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in Advance !
>>>> Polaris
>>>
>>> A WDM driver is simply a kernel DLL. Read the version information of the
>>> driver just as you would do it for a user space DLL.
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