Reinstall the related security software to refresh the .inf configuration.
used to install drivers for hardware. Windows often renames third-party driver files to a generic format like
In the context of Windows operating systems, (often referenced as "oem56inf") is a generic filename assigned by the Windows PnP (Plug and Play) manager to a third-party driver package installed on your system. Because these numbers are assigned chronologically as drivers are added, "oem56" is not a fixed universal product; it refers to a specific driver on your machine that occupies the 56th slot in the OEM driver store.
The most frequent reason users search for "oem56inf" is due to system conflicts: Windows Update Failures: