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How to Import a Windows Driver Described by a Txtsetup.oem File into Configuration Manager

Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2

You can import a Windows driver that is described by a Txtsetup.oem file, in Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, by using the CreateFromOEM Method in Class SMS_Driver. Configuration Manager 2007 can automatically create definitions for most drivers from just an .inf file. However, when installing mass-storage drivers on pre-Windows Vista operating systems, Configuration Manager also must have some information that is contained in the Txtsetup.oem file. To facilitate this, CreateFromOEM creates SMS_Driver Server WMI Class objects for each .inf file that is referenced in the Txtsetup.oem file. You then have the opportunity to customize the driver properties before saving them.

Note

If a driver manufacturer has provided a Txtsetup.oem file, you should import the driver by using this procedure instead of the .inf files if you plan to deploy Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.

To import a Windows driver

  1. Set up a connection to the SMS Provider. For more information, see About the SMS Provider in Configuration Manager.

  2. Call the SMS_Driver class CreateFromOEM method to get a collection of management base objects.

  3. For the management base objects create an SMS_Driver object for each driver.

  4. Populate the SMS_Driver object.

  5. Commit the SMS_Driver object.

Example

The following example method creates an SMS_Driver object for a Windows driver by using the supplied path and Txtsetup.oem file name. The example also enables the driver by setting the value of the IsEnabled property to true. The helper function GetDriverName is used to get the name of the driver from the driver package XML.

Note

The path parameter must be supplied as a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) network path, for example, \\localhost\Drivers\VMSCSI\.

In the example, the LocaleID property is hard-coded to English (U.S.). If you need the locale for non-U.S. installations, you can get it from the SMS_Identification Server WMI ClassLocaleID property.

For information about calling the sample code, see Calling Configuration Manager Code Snippets.

Sub ImportOemDriver(connection,path,name)

    Dim inParams
    Dim outParams
    Dim driver
    Dim driverClass

    On Error Resume Next

    Set driverClass = connection.Get("SMS_Driver")
    
    Set inParams = driverClass.Methods_("CreateFromOEM").inParameters.SpawnInstance_()

    ' Set the driver path and INF file.
    inParams.Properties_.item("DriverPath") = path
    inParams.Properties_.item("OEMFile") = name

    ' Execute the method.
        Set outParams = driverClass.ExecMethod_("CreateFromOEM", inParams)    
        
    If Err <> 0 Then
        Wscript.Echo "Failed to import driver: " + path +"\" + name 
        Exit Sub
    End If    
    
    For Each driver In outParams.Drivers
        ' Set driver name and enable the driver.
        Dim LocalizedSettings
        LocalizedSettings = array(0)
           
        Set  LocalizedSettings(0) = connection.Get("SMS_CI_LocalizedProperties").SpawnInstance_()
        LocalizedSettings(0).Properties_.item("LocaleID") = 1033
        LocalizedSettings(0).Properties_.item("DisplayName") = _
               GetDriverName(driver.Properties_.item("SDMPackageXML"), "//DisplayName", "Text")
        LocalizedSettings(0).Properties_.item("Description") = ""        
        driver.Properties_.item("LocalizedInformation") = LocalizedSettings
        driver.Properties_.item("IsEnabled") = true
        driver.Put_ 
    Next            
End Sub

Function GetDriverName(xmlContent, nodeName, attributeName)
    ' Load the XML Document
    Dim attrValue
    Dim XMLDoc
    Dim objNode
    Dim displayNameNode
    
    attrValue = ""
    Set XMLDoc = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")     
    XMLDoc.async = False
    XMLDoc.loadXML(xmlContent)
    
    'Check for a successful load of the XML Document.
    If xmlDoc.parseError.errorCode <> 0 Then
        WScript.Echo vbcrlf & "Error loading XML Document. Error Code : 0x" & hex(xmldoc.parseerror.errorcode)
        WScript.Echo "Reason: " & xmldoc.parseerror.reason
        WScript.Echo "Parse Error line " & xmldoc.parseError.line & ", character " & _
                      xmldoc.parseError.linePos & vbCrLf & xmldoc.parseError.srcText
    
        GetXMLAttributeValue = ""        
    Else
        ' Select the node
        Set objNode = xmlDoc.SelectSingleNode(nodeName)
        
        If Not objNode Is Nothing Then
            ' Found the element, now just pick up the Text attribute value
            Set displayNameNode = objNode.attributes.getNamedItem(attributeName)
            If Not displayNameNode Is Nothing Then
               attrValue = displayNameNode.value
            Else
               WScript.Echo "Attribute not found"
            End If
        Else
            WScript.Echo "Failed to locate " & nodeName & " element."
        End If
    End If
    
    ' Save the results
    GetDriverName = attrValue
End Function
public void ImportOemDriver(
WqlConnectionManager connection,
string path,
string name)
{
    try
    {
        Dictionary<string, object> inParams = new Dictionary<string, object>();

        // Set up parameters for the path and file name.
        inParams.Add("DriverPath", path);
        inParams.Add("OEMFile", name);

        // Import the INF file.
        IResultObject outParams = connection.ExecuteMethod("SMS_Driver", "CreateFromOEM", inParams);

        // Create the driver instance from the management base object returned in result["Drivers"].

        foreach (object obj in outParams["Drivers"].ObjectArrayValue)
        {
            IResultObject driver = connection.CreateInstance(obj);
            driver["IsEnabled"].BooleanValue = true;

            List<IResultObject> driverInformationList = driver.GetArrayItems("LocalizedInformation");

            // Set up the display name and other information.
            IResultObject driverInfo = connection.CreateEmbeddedObjectInstance("SMS_CI_LocalizedProperties");
            driverInfo["DisplayName"].StringValue = GetDriverName(driver);
            driverInfo["LocaleID"].IntegerValue = 1033;
            driverInfo["Description"].StringValue = "";

            driverInformationList.Add(driverInfo);

            driver.SetArrayItems("LocalizedInformation", driverInformationList);

            // Commit the SMS_Driver object.
            driver.Put();
        }
    }
    catch (SmsException e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Failed to import driver: " + e.Message);
        throw;
    }
}
public string GetDriverName(IResultObject driver)        
{
    // Extract 
    XmlDocument sdmpackage = new XmlDocument();

    sdmpackage.LoadXml(driver.Properties["SDMPackageXML"].StringValue);


    // Iterate over all the <DisplayName/> tags.
    foreach (XmlNode displayName in sdmpackage.GetElementsByTagName("DisplayName"))         
    {                
    // Grab the first one with a Text attribute not equal to null.
        if (displayName != null && displayName.Attributes["Text"] != null  
            && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(displayName.Attributes["Text"].Value))  
        {                      
                // Return the DisplayName text.
                return displayName.Attributes["Text"].Value;    
        }            
    } 
    //  Default the driverName to the UniqueID.
    return driver["CI_UniqueID"].StringValue;       
 }

The example method has the following parameters:

Parameter Type Description

Connection

  • Managed: WqlConnectionManager

  • VBScript: SWbemServices

A valid connection to the SMS Provider.

path

  • Managed: String

  • VBScript: String

A valid UNC network path to the folder that contains the driver contents. For example, \\Servers\Driver\VideoDriver.

name

  • Managed: String

  • VBScript: String

The name of the Txtsetup.oem file. For example, you might have \\server\drivers\Video for path and Txtsetup.oem for name.

Compiling the Code

This C# example requires:

Namespaces

System

System.Collections.Generic

System.Text

Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider

Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine

Assembly

microsoft.configurationmanagement.managementprovider

adminui.wqlqueryengine

Robust Programming

For more information about error handling, see About Configuration Manager Errors.

Security

For more information about securing Configuration Manager applications, see About Securing Configuration Manager Applications.

See Also

Concepts

How to Specify the Supported Platforms for a Driver
Operating System Deployment Driver Management