Re: Calendar and DatePicker Controls



it doesnt say in the samples which .DLL to put in the CF Folder of Visual
Studio

[Visual Studio .NET 2003 install
folder]/CompactFrameworkSDK/v1.0.5000/Windows CE/

so that the control is usable in the designer. the installer does not
automatically place the controls on the CF Folder. i tried copying all the
DLL i can find on the installation folder of the OpenNetCF but i still cant
use any of them. all i want is the Calendar and DatePicker controls. doesnt
microsoft provide these controls for the Compact Framework?

.



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