Re: Error 1005: File not found
- From: "Karl" <karl5511@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Sep 2005 19:15:03 -0700
Michael
> But then I created another sld with another driver and assigned it to the
> same repository, but no files where copied to it. Should I create a separate
> repository for each sld file? What if I have hundreds of drivers that I need
> to add to my database.
You can do what you want.
Just change the permissions of the share directory - your XPE
repository diretory , such as "c:\Windows Embedded Data\Repositories" -
from read permission only to full control permission. To ensure the
security, you can delete the "Everyone" user, add the user you are
using to run XPE developement tools, and set the full control
permission for that special user.
I test ok.
Good luck:)
-Karl
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