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Installing WIA on Windows 2000 with the goal of self-hosting.
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1. Uninstall all STI ( Imaging devices) currently on your system. To do that go to device manager
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find "Imageing Devices" and uninstall every device for each there is an entry there. After that
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select "Show hidden devices" from View menu of the device manager and remove all hidden imaging
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devices too.
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Disable SFP ( system file protection) permanently by running sfp offtest . Then you will need to
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reboot. It is not strictly necessary, but we have no other way currently to overwrite shared STI
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files.
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2. Run wiasetup.exe from \\wia\public\nt5
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This is self-extracting executable ( built using IExpress 2) , containing all WIA executable files
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and necessary INF files.
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3. After it's completed and you saw the final message box, informing about successful completion of
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the installation you can install imaging devices ( PnP and not) on your system. Note that you will
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be prompted to enter WIA destribution disk , in response just enter path to your system32 directory
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( like c:\winnt\system32) .
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4. List of self - hosting enabled devices is below.
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5. WIA installation should be repeated after each upgrade of the OS
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6. To invoke WIA UI internal test program can be used. It is named wiasetup.exe and located in
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\\wia\public\test
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List of supported devices:
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HP SCSI and USB based scanners
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Kodak DC220 and DC260 USB still cameras
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Kodak DC210 serial camera
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Ricoh IS450 SCSI document scanner
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