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Plug and Play (PnP) functionality allows the driver for a PnP device to be installed immediately after the device is plugged into a computer, and displays balloon pop-ups, and an installation wizard when necessary. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows UPnP devices to be connected to a computer over a network.
You can enable silent PnP in your run-time image. You can also prevent PnP and UPnP functioning in your run-time image.
In This Section
- Silent Plug and Play
Describes how to prevent messages about PnP device detection and PnP device installation being displayed in your run-time image. - Preventing Plug and Play
Describes how to prevent PnP functioning in your run-time image. - Prohibiting Universal Plug and Play
Describes how to prohibit Universal PnP in your run-time image.
Related Sections
- Shell Customization
Describes how to customize the shells included with Windows XP Embedded, how to create custom shells, and how to define the way system messages, balloon pop-ups, and Plug and Play are handled on your run-time image.
Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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