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Hi Forum,

I am developing application for smartphone (MOTO Q Windows 5.0) and need to save password in the persistent storage, i dont want to use xml or to write it in the file. So pls tell how it can be possible using win32 apis. Is there ny api or way to access the persistent storage to write n retrieve the data. Any help will be appreciated.



Thanks n Regards,
kbrewdev
Apr 5 '08 #1
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Hi Forum,

I am developing application for smartphone (MOTO Q Windows 5.0) and need to save password in the persistent storage, i dont want to use xml or to write it in the file. So pls tell how it can be possible using win32 apis. Is there ny api or way to access the persistent storage to write n retrieve the data. Any help will be appreciated.



Thanks n Regards,
kbrewdev
You can use the regular file read and write APIs to write that data. Data persists across power cycles, the data is destroyed if you do a factory reset.
Apr 8 '08 #2

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