Run INFTest against a single INF
Note This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.
Overview
The Run INFTest against a single INF test is an automated Driver Test Manager (DTM) test job that runs the ChkINF utility. ChkINF is a set of perl scripts that verify the structure and syntax of setup information (INF) files for drivers that are designed for Microsoft Windows 2000 or later versions of the Windows operating system.
Details
For a full description of ChkINF, see the Driver Development Tools section of the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) documentation.
Run Time:
Log File:
System Restart Required: No
Test Category:
Supported operating systems for Logo or Signature testing:
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2003
Windows XP
Program:
Requirements
Software Requirements
The test tool requires the following software:
Supported operating system (see list above)
Software components included with the device that is being tested
Hardware Requirements
The test tool requires the following hardware:
Device to be tested
Computer that meets the minimum software requirements
Windows keyboard
Two-button pointing device
Color display monitor capable of at least 1024 by 768 resolution, 32-bits per pixel, 60 Hz
Hard drive with a minimum of 20 GB available on partition C:
Processor
The test tool runs on the following processor architectures:
x86
x64
Running Run INFTest against a single INF
Run INFTest agains a single INF will be automatically run for Unclassified Signature and Logo submissions. For more information, see your logo program documentation.
Build date: 9/14/2012