I want to make my IoT Board, which is running windows 10 IoT Enterprise, to be able to connect with my Windows 10 Pro Laptop using Micro USB port (OTG supported, Device/Host Mode available).
Whenever I attach my Micro USB cable to Port 0 of IoT with Device Mode enabled and other end of USB cable (USB B Type Male) to a Laptop running Windows 10 pro, I don't see IoT appearing on Laptop as any thing. it doesn't appear even as Unknown Device nor as a COM port.
I am following Microsoft article for USB Support and Dual Role:
Link to article: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/learn-about-hardware/usb-support
What I have tried from above article:
1- Added this package Microsoft-IoTUAP-USBFN-Class-Extension-Package.cab using PowerShell command:
DISM / Online /Add-Package /PackagePath: “"
Note: After Adding this feature it doesn't bring USBFN registry under: HKLM/System/ControlSet001/Control/
Sub-Note: This .cab file is coming from MSPackages in Windows kits, but this .cab file doesn't have ufx01000.sys and usbfnclx.sys as mentioned in the article.
2- I added the USBFN registry manually, and I can see all configurations and interfaces. All according to article provided.
Question- The above referenced article seems to be for IoT core, and I'm running IoT Enterprise. Could that be a problem?
My Hardware is from Avnet and board name is: Avnet’s SMARC™ Mini-ITX Carrier Board MSC SM2-MB-EP1