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Guys, how do use LabView to read device instance path,

i do not think windows 7 has device instance id.

 

 

Best Regards

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@wenjie1wang wrote:

Hi 

 

Guys, how do use LabView to read device instance path,

i do not think windows 7 has device instance id.

 

 

Best Regards


Why do you need to try this?  Maybe there is a better way.

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Yes, what exactly is it that you are trying to do?

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Yes, I want use LabVIEW to detect device is connect or not.
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There is another way is use devcon.exe and use labview to detect device through devcon.exe, but I do not want to rely on another software(devcon.exe).
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Hi wang,

 

you can do the same operations DevCon does on your own. All you need to do is calling into Windows API!

 

Seriously: When you want to retrieve information from OS API you need to learn about this. MSDN is a great place to look for those API descriptions!

Best regards,
GerdW


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Thanks

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