We've come across a problem where the ID's of certain devices connect to our portal changed.
We base these ID's by using an algorithm on the MAC-Address on our devices and a GUID is created based on the MAC-Addresses. (why mac addresses you ask, because some boards we use do not have a proper HW ID we can base it off).
Suddenly different/new id's started popping up out of nowhere.
I did not see any updates in update history.
However, on 2-2-2017 new drivers appeared in C:\Windows\system32\driverstore,these appear to be intel BT drivers.
We have the BT adapter disabled by (in our image) default as we don't use it.
Now, suddenly, in device manager, it's enabled.
What process does this and how can we prevent windows from re-enabling disabled hardware?
Is there a way of denying access to the device in device manager to prevent this from happening again? Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB...
We base these ID's by using an algorithm on the MAC-Address on our devices and a GUID is created based on the MAC-Addresses. (why mac addresses you ask, because some boards we use do not have a proper HW ID we can base it off).
Suddenly different/new id's started popping up out of nowhere.
I did not see any updates in update history.
However, on 2-2-2017 new drivers appeared in C:\Windows\system32\driverstore,these appear to be intel BT drivers.
We have the BT adapter disabled by (in our image) default as we don't use it.
Now, suddenly, in device manager, it's enabled.
What process does this and how can we prevent windows from re-enabling disabled hardware?
Is there a way of denying access to the device in device manager to prevent this from happening again? Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB...