Verwenden Sie die Windows Mobile-Powertoys.
Die Power Toys umfassen:
Emulator ActiveSync Connection Tool - Allows Activesync to connect to your Emulator session from Visual Studio .NET 2003. ActiveSync Remote Display - Display Pocket PC applications on your desktop or laptop without needing any device side configuration. CECopy - Command line tool for copying files to the device currently connected to desktop ActiveSync. Convert PPC DAT to SP XML - Command line tool for generating Smartphone CABWizSP XML docs from existing Pocket PC CAB files. Hopper - User input stress simulator. JShell - UI version of the Platform Builder Target Control Window. PPC Command Shell - Command shell for the Pocket PC 2003 device. RAPI Debug - Displays detailed information about currently running processes. RAPI Start - Command line tool to remotely start an application on your Pocket PC from your desktop. TypeIt - Send characters/strings to the Smartphone 2003 Emulator via ActiveSync.
Unterstütztes Betriebssystem
Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Windows Mobile 2003 based Pocket PCs Windows Mobile 2003 based Smartphones Windows Mobile 2002 based Pocket PCs Windows Mobile 2002 based Smartphones
Nicht alle Tools werden auf allen aufgeführten Plattformen unterstützt.
Es gibt zwei Pakete zum Herunterladen. Das Emulator Activesync Connection Tool wird als Paket geliefert. Die restlichen Werkzeuge werden in einem zweiten Paket geliefert.
Emulator Activesync Connection Tool Start Visual Studio .NET 2003. Click "Connect Emulator with ActiveSync" on the Tools menu. From the "Connect Emulator with ActiveSync" dialog, select an Emulator image from the dropdown list. Ensure the selected emulator is not running yet. Click the Connect button. The emulator will be started and an ActiveSync connection will be established with it. Once the connection is ready, it is OK to close the tool by clicking Exit from the menu. Remaining Power Toys All the other Power Toys are installed by the second installation package. A shortcut called Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys is created on the Start Menu which will allow you to access the Power Toys. The readme file for each toy explains how the Power Toy is used.
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