

On first install of the device, the WPD Class Installer queries this property value and stores it in the device registry under the PORTABLE_DEVICE_TYPE value as a REG_DWORD. This icon depends on the specified device type (for example, if the device type is a mobile phone, the generic phone icon is used). Functional characteristics of the device are decided through functional objects.ĭevices that do not supply a device icon (for example, a WPD_RESOURCE_ICON for the device object) are represented in the WPD Namespace with a generic icon. Applications use this property for representation purposes only. Represents the friendly name set by the user on the device. Examples include e-mail programs and music libraries. This is a device, application, or server that the device communicates with to maintain a common state or group of files between both partners. These are objects that the device is meant to store only, not play or use in any way.Ī human-readable description of a device's synchronization partner. Whether the device supports non-consumable objects. The first returned format is most preferred while the last returned format is least preferred.

Indicates whether the supported formats returned from the device are in a preferred order.
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The second value specifies that Portable Device Digital Rights Management (PDDRM) is supported by the device.
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The first value specifies that Windows DRM 10 is supported by the device. Indicates the Digital Rights Management (DRM) schemes supported by the driver.Īpplications can use this property to determine whether a device supports content protected by a specific DRM scheme.Īpplicable values are PORTABLE_DEVICE_DRM_SCHEME_WMDRM10_PD and PORTABLE_DEVICE_DRM_SCHEME_PDDRM. The value can be used by the host to establish access to the device automatically without user intervention.Ī value from 0 to 100 that indicates the power level of the device battery, with 0 being none, and 100 being fully charged.Ī WPD_POWER_SOURCES enumeration that indicates the power source of the device. This property is recommended on devices that support only Zero Authentication.

This property is required on any device that supports Nominal or Secure Authentication. The EUI-64 value is stored in network or big-endian order, where an EUI-64 address of 01-02-03-FF-FF-04-05-06 would be placed in the VT_UI8 such that the decimal value is 72624942021346566. If the device has MAC-48 physical network addresses (typical of IPv4 networks), the MAC-48 address is encoded in the EUI-64 address as the two halves of the MAC-48 address separated by FF-FF. Indicates the EUI-64 network identifier of the device this property is used for out-of-band network operations. PropertyĪ unique 16-byte identifier that is common across multiple transports supported by the device.Ī human-readable device manufacturer name.Ī unique 16-byte identifier for cosmetic differentiation between different models of the device. Windows Portable Devices supports the following device properties.
