googléztam egyet, azt írják, hogy csak std és web supportolja az infrared communications-töt. elméleti workaround:
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;***** BEGIN
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{6BDD1FC5-810F-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}]
''Class''=''Infrared''
@=''Infrared devices''
''EnumPropPages32''=''NetCfgx.dll,NetPropPageProvider''
''Icon''=''1401''
''Installer32''=''NetCfgx.dll,NetClassInstaller''
;***** END
Download Windows W2K3 normal server (or 4-in-1). Expand some inf files. Extract some files from DRIVER.CAB.
hidir.sys irbus.sys irclass.dll irda.sys irenum.sys irftp.exe irmk7.sys irmon.dll irprops.cpl irsir.sys irsnap.chm irstusb.sys ir_begin.wav ir_end.wav ir_inter.wav KBDIR.DLL msircomm.sys nscirda.sys rasirda.sys smcirda.sys viairda.sys wshirda.dll
Then install your IR device using those files. It should automatically copy them to the right system dirs.
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I Expanded Some .IN_ Files From The Windows Server 2003 Standard Ed. DISC, and put them into The Same Folder with extracted IrDA Driver Files.
Then I can Update the ''UNKNOWN'' Device Driver Into IrDA Device, by Selecting to search the Folder with those .ini and .dll files.
It looks like a Normal IrDA Device working now, but still not to know how to serve as a network device.
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forrás: ntcompatibla (mayba, kilőttem véletlen...
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