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Protocol Driver Entry and Initialization

The Device.exe file loads NDIS protocol drivers through the registry. You must set the registry values for the **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\**MyDriver registry key. This key is commonly named after the customized driver and contains the subkeys that appear in the following table.

Subkey Content Description
DLL Mydriver.dll Name of your driver's dynamic-link library .dll file.
Order dword:3 Value that determines when the driver is loaded. This value must be greater than the order value for NDIS.
Keep dword:1 Set to 1 to have the driver load at boot time.
Entry MyDriverInitialize The entry point for initializing the driver, which will be called at boot time.

Note   Be sure to set the Order subkey to a value that causes the protocol driver to load after NDIS.

To register the protocol driver with NDIS, the driver should call the NdisRegisterProtocol function within the MyDriverInitialize function.

To register a protocol driver as a stream interface driver, you must call the RegisterDevice function. For a list of the required entry points for stream interface driver DLLs, see Stream Interface Drivers.

See Also

Protocol Drivers | NdisRegisterProtocol | RegisterDevice | Stream Interface Drivers

 Last updated on Tuesday, May 18, 2004

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