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by: Jimmy |
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Dear All,
I have a interesting question, may sound dump. Could I develop a vb6
programs that run under win2000 server terminal services and the
program is access by a pocket pc?
How could I control the resolution or the screen size of the vb6
programs so it fit into the pocket pc screen ?
Please let me know my option, why, how and possible some sample code.
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by: boble |
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Sorry, it's may be off topic ;_(((
The following article
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppc2k3/ht
ml/winmob03.asp
states that
a.. Microsoft Windows .NET Compact Framework-The .NET Compact Framework is
in ROM in all new Pocket PC 2003 devices, and can be installed in RAM in
Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002 devices.
The question is: how?
Answers would be greatly appreciated
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by: Shimon |
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Following our conversation here are my questions:
I would like to migrate an application that runs on
windows XP to PDA.
I would like to use pocket PC 2003 in order to get support
for VOIP
My questions are:
1. Does pocket PC 2003 implements WINRTP ? Can I use a
proprietry signalling protocol on top of it?
2. This project also involves the using of Microsoft
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by: santhosh_176 |
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:I Created a Pocket PC application for iPAQ 5450. Every thing went fine even
installer creation. I could run the setup and install it into the actual
device and worked fine. The application enables syncronization with remote
database using merge replication.
I found contradictory results while installing the application. I will
mention here all the steps that I done while creating and installing setups.
Result: Case 1: worked fine. ...
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by: rcmail14872 |
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I created a simple Data Access Page and it views fine in Internet
Explorer 5.5 on my PC. But when I try to view it on my Pocket PC
running Pocket PC 2002 operating system, I get the error message that
the page needs Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher to display. Does anyone
know if the version of Internet Explorer that comes with Pocket PC 2003
or the latest version of Windows CE supports Data Access Pages?
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by: Joseph M. Newcomer |
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I have a brand-new CE 2003-based device (ViewSonic V36). Now I want to port a C# app I've
writte to the pocket PC> I searched a bit in the MSDN and couldn't come up with what I
need to do to install the CLR on the device and then install the app. Pointers or other
advice would be appreciated.
thanks
joe
Joseph M. Newcomer
email: newcomer@flounder.com
Web: http://www.flounder.com
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by: Claire |
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Running visual studio .net 2003,
Ive created a project for a pocket pc.
I want to run it in my pocket pc 2003 emulator because if I use that
particular one I can connect the emulator to activesync using some 3rd party
software.
Visual studio keeps opening up a Pocket pc 2002 emulator (the default
device).
How can I force Visual Studio to use the 2003 emulator instead please.
Claire
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by: Krishnan Margabandhu |
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I'm writing a Pocket PC app that will run when a device
is first powered on. I want this program to get some data
from the user and invoke a CAB file to install a software
on the device. How do I invoke a CAB file from the VB app?
Thanks
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by: Neil Wallace |
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Guys,
I am hopping mad.
I am just a hobby programmer making little .net applications for pretty much
no-one else but me to use.
One application I have written would, to my mind, work best on a handheld
PC.
Fortunately I have a Pocket PC - an HP jornada bought 4 years ago. Doing my
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by: Terry Metcalfe |
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desk top. It runs on my desk top perfectly normally. I then copied the
application file to my Pocket PC.
When I try to run it on my Pocket PC I get the error message " 'Pocket PC'
is not a valid Pocket PC application ".
I am right in assuming that I cannot use VB6 to write programs...
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