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You can configure your script to issue any IOCTL to the device object that the script is currently running against. Simply drag and drop the Execute IOCTL option from the Script Nodes docked window into your script matrix window. To edit the script node, you simply double-click the node (in the script matrix window) or right click the node and choose the Edit Node option.
In order to send an IOCTL to the device object, you should be completely familiar with the DeviceIoControl function as defined in the Windows SDK. You should also understand exactly which IOCTLs your device object / class driver will support. The ability to send any IOCTL to the device object is for advanced users only. Use is recommended only for experienced Windows software engineers. The following fields are available for you to edit:
When the executing script gets to this script node, it will send the given IOCTL to the current device. You can configure which node the script should branch to, depending on how the IOCTL completes, by clicking on the Node Links tab. See Also: |
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