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Mobile devices in VS 2002

I need to use Visual Studio 2002 to work with Mobile devices projects.
I know Visual Studio 2003 already have this options, and I know VS2002 thins
feature are optional.
Where can I download this optional feature for VS2002?

I found Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK in MSDN site but I don't think that's
what I need, because it did not install these features in my VS2002 suite.

Thanks.

Carlos Barini
MCSE/MCDBA
Brasil
Nov 20 '05 #1
2 1197
Jan
It used to be a beta-download for vs2002, but since the release of vs2003
which has the capability built-in, it looks like the "beta" for vs2002 is no
longer available from MS.

Regards,
Jan

"Carlos Barini" <ca******@uol.c om.br> wrote in message
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I need to use Visual Studio 2002 to work with Mobile devices projects.
I know Visual Studio 2003 already have this options, and I know VS2002 thins feature are optional.
Where can I download this optional feature for VS2002?

I found Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK in MSDN site but I don't think that's
what I need, because it did not install these features in my VS2002 suite.

Thanks.

Carlos Barini
MCSE/MCDBA
Brasil

Nov 20 '05 #2
Hello,

"Carlos Barini" <ca******@uol.c om.br> schrieb:
I need to use Visual Studio 2002 to work with Mobile
devices projects.
I know Visual Studio 2003 already have this options, and I
know VS2002 thins feature are optional.
Where can I download this optional feature for VS2002?


I don't think that this is possible. You may want to update for $29 US
untul September 30, 2003:

Visual Studio .NET 2003 Upgrade Offer
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho...ade/vstudio03/

--
Herfried K. Wagner
MVP · VB Classic, VB.NET
http://www.mvps.org/dotnet
Nov 20 '05 #3

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