Make the double question mark average in a registry entry as------? \C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\

In my registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\eabfiltr

I see double points to mark that precedes the file name in the entrance to the path of the Image:

Image path = ? ------C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\EABFiltr.sys

They appear on a number of other drivers - I checked, some drivers with double question marks are signed, others are unsigned, which doesn't seem to be not that it.  The drivers are present and operational system.  Is there something special that means?  I couldn't find anything definitive in Google or Bing.

That said, it does reference to a directory of temporary names created by windows at startup, does not sound like a sign of boredom

http://help.WUGNET.com/Windows/registry-entry-path-preceded-ftopict630476.html

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