Re: Running MFC Apps on Pocket PC
From: Doug Forster (doug)
Date: 07/07/04
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Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:18:32 +1200
Hi,
> I am using Pocket PC Version 4.2.
There is no such thing. You probably want to use the Pocket PC 2003
platform. Have you installed the PPC2003 SDK ? Did you choose PPC2003 with
the wizard? Note that MFC is peculiar in that the PPC2003 SDK uses the CE3
libraries even though PPC2003 is a CE4 platform.
Cheers
Doug Forster
"Free Voice" <Free Voice@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to compile and run a simple app (created from the EVC++ wizard)
>using MFC. I did not make any changes to the app myself. When I download
>this app to a Pocket PC device, it does not run and gives me an error
>"<AppName> is not a valid Pocket PC application". Apps generated without
>MFC appear to run fine.
>
> What could be the problem.
>
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