William,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I am using ActiveSync Version 3.5. In ActiveSync window, if I click
Explor icon on the top, I can say all the directories and files on the CE
device. Is this what you mean PDA's folders. If yes, then I can browse it.
I haven't gone to the C++ project yet. The visual basic project that I
built is Smart Device Apps. I still could not download it to the device. But
I could download it to the Windows CE .NET Emulator and debug and run it.
When I deployed the project to the CE .NET emulator, I could see a
directory called .NET Compact Framework under Program Files. But I could not
see this directory when I started my actual CE device. Is this a problem?
Thank you very much
Rosalind
"William Ryan eMVP" <do********@comcast.nospam.net> wrote in message
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Rosalind:
If you are synced, can you browse the PDA's folders? Also, what version
of ActiveSync are you running?
As far as C++ goes you can create a project with eVC++ with the C++ sdk
and load it onto the pda, but Smart Device Apps can only be written in
VB.NET/C# via Visual Studio.
"Rosalind Chen" <rc***@nimblemicro.com> wrote in message
news:OO**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Hi,
This is the first time that I use Visual Studio .NET. And I stucked
in this first problem.
- I created a SDK from Platform builder 4.2 that includes .Net
Compact Framework.
- installed the SDK.
- created a Visual Basic project by using Visual Studio .NET. Its
deployment device is Windows CE.NET device.
- connected the Platform CE base device with the devolopment PC with
ActiveSyc. And it was successful.
- In Visual Studio .NET, click TOOLs -> Connect to Device, and I got
this error:
Error: Cannot establish a connection. Be sure the device is
physically connected to the development computer.
But the ActiveSync was running successfully. And I could download an
application that was built from Embedded VC++.
Another question, can I create a Visual C++ project and download it
to the device? The help only mentions VB and C#.
Thanks a lot for any information
Rosalind