Reg2inf
The driver package INF registry conversion tool (reg2inf.exe
) converts a registry key and its values or a COM .dll implementing a DllRegisterServer routine into a set of INF AddReg directives or INF DDInstall.COM section for in-proc COM servers for inclusion into a driver package INF file. This tool is particularly useful for converting existing INF RegisterDlls directives into INF AddReg directives or INF DDInstall.COM sections in order to make an INF file universal. For more info about universal INF files, see Using a Universal INF File.
Starting in Windows 10 version 1709, the tool ships as part of the WDK 10 installation. You can find it in the \tools
subdirectory of your WDK 10 installation, for example C:\Program Files(x86)\Windows Kits\10\tools\
.
While Reg2inf attempts to generate a COM registration, it may not capture the full registry state that the COM registration provides. As always, you should inspect the output of the tool for completeness and correctness and test the results.
Running Reg2inf from the command line
This section lists the command line options for Reg2inf.
reg2inf.exe [/downlevel] [/key <path> | /dll <filename>] [/targetkey <path>]
/downlevel
Ignores DDInstall.COM syntax style and prints the output only through AddReg directives. This option should be used only for INF sections that target OS versions older than Windows 11 version 24H2.
/key <registry key path>
Process a specific registry key, for example: reg2inf /key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Fabrikam
/dll <module filename>
Process a COM DLL module that implements the DllRegisterServer entrypoint, typically called by regsvr32.exe or a legacy INF RegisterDlls directive in order to register a COM class under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, for example: reg2inf /dll %SystemRoot%\System32\fabkobj.dll
/targetkey <registry key path>
Remap target registry key to be under a different base key path, for example: reg2inf /key HKLM\SYSTEM\Temp /targetkey HKR\Parameters
Note
Reg2inf requires that the full path length must not exceed 259 characters.
Registering a COM component in an INF file
The following snippet shows how to register a simple COM class using INF DDInstall.COM syntax, as produced by Reg2inf without the /downlevel
parameter:
[SimpleCom.COM]
AddComServer = COM_Server,,SimpleCom_Install
[SimpleCom_Install]
ServerType = 1
ServerBinary = %13%\comobj.dll
AddComClass = Sample Class,{92FCF37F-F6C7-4F8A-AA09-1A14BA118084},,SimpleCom_Class_Install
[SimpleCom_Class_Install]
ThreadingModel = Both
The following snippet shows how to register a simple COM class using INF AddReg syntax, as produced by Reg2inf with the /downlevel
parameter:
[ComClass_AddReg]
HKCR,CLSID\{92FCF37F-F6C7-4F8A-AA09-1A14BA118084},,,"Sample Class"
HKCR,CLSID\{92FCF37F-F6C7-4F8A-AA09-1A14BA118084}\InprocServer32,,%REG_EXPAND_SZ%,"%13%\comobj.dll"
HKCR,CLSID\{92FCF37F-F6C7-4F8A-AA09-1A14BA118084}\InprocServer32,ThreadingModel,,"Both"