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[virtio-win][whql test] HLK test "NICStrictPropertyValidation" failed due to a lower NDIS version

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      What were you trying to do that didn't work?
      About the NetKVM test for both GUI and TUI, I found a problem called "NICStrictPropertyValidation" on Windows Server 2025, as shown in the screenshot. It happened because the NDIS version was too old.

      Please provide the package NVR for which bug is seen:
      kernel-5.14.0-162.6.1.el9_1.x86_64
      seabios-bin-1.16.3-2.el9.noarch
      edk2-ovmf-20240214-1.el9.noarch
      qemu-kvm-8.2.0-6.el9.x86_64

      How reproducible:
      100%

      Steps to reproduce:
      1. boot up ws2025 with prwhql249
      2. Start the HLK test for "NICStrictPropertyValidation"

      Expected results: Fail

      Actual results: Pass

      Reference:

      1. https://github.com/microsoft/Test-NetHLK
      2. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/network/overview-of-ndis-versions

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              yuri.benditovich Yuri Benditovich
              rh-ee-wji Wenkang Ji
              Meirav Dean Meirav Dean
              Wenkang Ji Wenkang Ji
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