I am trying to update the device drivers in Windows 2000 Professional and the only way that I have been able to do this requires manual steps.
In Windows 95 you could remove the ENUM key for the device, drop down the new drivers onto the system, reboot and Windows 95 Plug-n-Play would redetect the device and install the new drivers. This does not work in Windows 2000 because the ENUM key is "locked".
The reason it cannot have manual steps is I will use this process to update over 80,000 machines.
Does anyone know of an automated way to update the device drivers on a Windows 2000 Professional workstation?
In Windows 95 you could remove the ENUM key for the device, drop down the new drivers onto the system, reboot and Windows 95 Plug-n-Play would redetect the device and install the new drivers. This does not work in Windows 2000 because the ENUM key is "locked".
The reason it cannot have manual steps is I will use this process to update over 80,000 machines.
Does anyone know of an automated way to update the device drivers on a Windows 2000 Professional workstation?