Re: Save a Var without DB
From: A_PK (pk999_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 13:33:02 +0800
thank for your hints, perhaps registry is a good way.
Could you kindly guide me how to write to registry, and read the regisry in
Pocket PC.
i am using VB.net to write for Pocket PC platform
Thank you very much
Regards
Pierce
"David" <_david_@mobile-360.com> wrote in message
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> Have you thought about using the Registry? Or even just a text file saved
> to a particular folder on the device?
>
> Either one of these could be used to save the input of the user then
> retrieved later so that the user doesn't have to enter again.
>
> David
>
> A_PK wrote:
>> Hi, I have some variable that need to let user enter, this variable will
>> then tell system where to retrieve the database.
>>
>> So, i can not save the variable on the database, cos the system will have
>> to read the variable first, then only decide where to retrieve the
>> database.
>>
>> I just wonder if there is a way to able to let user to enter the
>> variable, and save all these variable at a format (encryption format). so
>> next time if the user do not need to key in the information again.
>>
>>
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