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CF2 and MSMQ on Pocket PC Emulator with C#

Hi,

We are working on a project that requires that we implement MSMQ on the
Pocket PC. As from online documentation it seems that MSMQ is only supported
with Compact Framework 2, I have been trying to implement this using Visual
Studio 2005.

I have managed to install MSMQ on the Pocket PC emulator and seem to be able
to create the Q without any problem. However when I try to write a message to
the Q I get the following error message: "could not find resource assembly".
This seems to be due to the DLL containing the error messages being not
found, however when I look for it inside VS 2005 it is not present.

This is making it difficult to debug the problem as the correct exception is
not being shown.

I think that it is possibly due to the Q not being found, however an unsure
what is the root cause.

Can anyone suggest any solotions to the problem?

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Clare
Nov 22 '05 #1
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