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Subclave del Registro ChildLocationPaths

Beginning with Windows 7, the ChildLocationPaths registry subkey is used in the specification of a removable device capability override for a device identified through either the HardwareID or CompatibleID registry subkey. The ChildLocationPaths registry subkey specifies that only the location path of the device's child device nodes (devnodes) will have the removable device capability override applied. Para obtener más información sobre las invalidaciones de funcionalidad de dispositivos extraíbles, consulte clave del Registro DeviceOverrides.

The ChildLocationPaths registry subkey applies to only the child devnodes of the device specified through the name of the parent HardwareID or CompatibleID subkeys. Como resultado, solo los nodos de desarrollo secundarios del dispositivo especificado se ven afectados por el valor de invalidación de la funcionalidad del dispositivo extraíble. The parent devnode of the specified device are not affected by the removable device capability override, unless a LocationPaths registry subkey is also specified or a ChildLocationPaths registry subkey is specified for the parent devnode.

The following table defines the format and requirements of the ChildLocationPaths registry subkey.

Nombre de subclave del Registro Required/optional Format requirements Parent subkey Child subkeys

ChildLocationPaths

Optional

None

HardwareID or CompatibleID

LocationPath or *

Note Either the LocationPaths or ChildLocationPaths registry subkeys must be present to indicate the parent/child relationship to which the removable device capability override applies.