Re: [win CE 6.0]- create link on desktop



I find spelling mistake and spaces mastake...
now i try to link a directory of hard disk but it doesen't work...

in project.dat i write:

Directory("\disco rigido"):-Directory("ciao")
Directory("\Windows\Desktop"):-File("Docum","\Windows\ciao.lnk")
Directory("\Windows\Desktop"):-File("Doc","\Disco rigido\ciao")

the file CIAO.LNK

#"\disco rigido\ciao"

or I must write :
18#"\disco rigido\ciao"

I don't find mistake.

Another question is:
I have included Hive Register, FAT, ATAPI and I've create
PRJ_ENABLE_FSREGHIVE,because
I have 128MB RAM.
now my OS can be able to save mi modification...
but if I create and save, for example, a file .txt in a folder of OS
like my documents, dosen't remain...when I
restart OS isn't in my document...

thanks for your help!





"<ctacke/>" wrote:

And make sure your DAT file isn't "formatted" for prettiness either. If you
have leading spaces on a line, for example, the parser likes to ignore the
line with no warnings or errors.


--

Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Managed Code in an Embedded World
www.OpenNETCF.com



"Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" <beitman.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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What is "Code Blockroot"?
Code Blockroot:-Directory("\Windows")

Check the spelling of "Directoty" should have 2 'r's and one 't'
Directoty("\Windows\Programs"):-File("calibra.lnk", "\windows\calib.lnk")

Then look at is initobj.dat in the _FLATRELEASEDIR. Look to see that
those folders have been created before you try to move files to them.

--
Bruce Eitman (eMVP)
Senior Engineer
beitman AT applieddata DOT net

Applied Data Systems
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"Frency" <Frency@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C0864B53-D91A-421E-A4D9-33749F0A54D0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I'm trying to insert a link on deskop of my winCE6.0 project, but the
only
result is that I create a link in Windows folder, I want link a touch
screen
calibration and link of my program.



I append the code that I have include in my project:



on file project.bib:




Code BlockMODULES
; Name Path Memory
Type

-------------- --------------------------------------------- -----------

TouchKit.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\TouchKit.exe NK S
DrawTest.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\drawtest.exe NK S
Calbration.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\calbration.exe NK S
UpdateEEPROM.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\UpdateEEPROM.exe NK S

USBTouch.dll $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\usbtouch.dll NK SHK

FILES
; Name Path Memory
Type

-------------- --------------------------------------------- -----------

;DrawTest.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\drawtest.exe NK
;Calbration.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\calbration.exe NK
;UpdateEEPROM.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\UpdateEEPROM.exe NK
calib.lnk $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\calib.lnk NK
;francy.lnk $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\francy.lnk NK
S
;francy.exe $(_FLATRELEASEDIR)\francy.exe NK
S






************************************************************************************



in file PROJECT.DAT:






Code Blockroot:-Directory("\Windows")
Directoty("\Windows\Desktop"):-File("calibra.lnk", "\windows\calib.lnk")
Directoty("\Windows\Programs"):-File("calibra.lnk", "\windows\calib.lnk")

;Directory("\Windows\Startup"):-File("francy.lnk", "\Windows\francy.lnk")






Where is my mistake??



Thanks a lot!






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