SetupAPI in IoTCore?
Can I use SetupApi Functions in windows10 IoTCore?
I writed only one line :
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL,NULL,NULL,DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
But
Handle = 0xfff...
GetlastError = 127 means "The specified procedure could not be found."
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Can I use SetupApi Functions in windows10 IoTCore?
I writed only one line :
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL,NULL,NULL,DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
But
Handle = 0xfff...
GetlastError = 127 means "The specified procedure could not be found."
windows-10-iot-core windows-iot-core-10 setupapi
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Can I use SetupApi Functions in windows10 IoTCore?
I writed only one line :
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL,NULL,NULL,DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
But
Handle = 0xfff...
GetlastError = 127 means "The specified procedure could not be found."
windows-10-iot-core windows-iot-core-10 setupapi
Can I use SetupApi Functions in windows10 IoTCore?
I writed only one line :
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL,NULL,NULL,DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
But
Handle = 0xfff...
GetlastError = 127 means "The specified procedure could not be found."
windows-10-iot-core windows-iot-core-10 setupapi
windows-10-iot-core windows-iot-core-10 setupapi
asked Nov 27 '18 at 10:41
X.HuangX.Huang
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I can't reproduce your issue and your code works for me. I test on Raspberry Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core version 17763.1.
The code I used in a Windows IoT Core Console Application and debug follow this tutorial:
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
DWORD errCode = GetLastError();
}
You can have a try to see if it works.
I upload my project here.
I found that Unicode is necessary.
– X.Huang
Nov 28 '18 at 6:32
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I can't reproduce your issue and your code works for me. I test on Raspberry Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core version 17763.1.
The code I used in a Windows IoT Core Console Application and debug follow this tutorial:
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
DWORD errCode = GetLastError();
}
You can have a try to see if it works.
I upload my project here.
I found that Unicode is necessary.
– X.Huang
Nov 28 '18 at 6:32
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I can't reproduce your issue and your code works for me. I test on Raspberry Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core version 17763.1.
The code I used in a Windows IoT Core Console Application and debug follow this tutorial:
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
DWORD errCode = GetLastError();
}
You can have a try to see if it works.
I upload my project here.
I found that Unicode is necessary.
– X.Huang
Nov 28 '18 at 6:32
add a comment |
I can't reproduce your issue and your code works for me. I test on Raspberry Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core version 17763.1.
The code I used in a Windows IoT Core Console Application and debug follow this tutorial:
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
DWORD errCode = GetLastError();
}
You can have a try to see if it works.
I upload my project here.
I can't reproduce your issue and your code works for me. I test on Raspberry Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core version 17763.1.
The code I used in a Windows IoT Core Console Application and debug follow this tutorial:
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HDEVINFO Handle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_ALLCLASSES);
DWORD errCode = GetLastError();
}
You can have a try to see if it works.
I upload my project here.
answered Nov 28 '18 at 1:40
Rita Han - MSFTRita Han - MSFT
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I found that Unicode is necessary.
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I found that Unicode is necessary.
– X.Huang
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I found that Unicode is necessary.
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