Re: Compact Framework
- From: "Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" <bruce.eitman.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 16:14:33 -0400
Like Paul told you earlier, you need to ask the OEM. Several things need to
be done:
1. The files need to persist. If you put them in flash are they still
there?
2. The registry settings need to persist.
3. The files need to be found by the OS when they are needed. If you
install them to flash, they may not be "found" becuase the files in the
\Windows folder will be found first.
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"tmoraes" <tmoraes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I installed the .NET CF in local disk and the installation was a sucess, i
tried to install in NAND Flash too and the installation was a sucess too,
but
when i reboot my system the settings back to the original .NET Cf. What
can i
do about this?
How I save the settings in my system after the .NET CF installation?
Thanks
Thiago
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
You installed the .NET CF to a location on your device that doesn't
survive
having the power turned off or the device's registry wasn't saved before
you
rebooted. Ask the device OEM what to do. At best, we can give you
general
advice, not the real correct answer for the actual device.
Paul T.
"tmoraes" <tmoraes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Anybody know why?
When i install a newer version of .NET Framework in my device with
Windows
CE 5.0, my device install and at this momento it´s fine. But when i
turn-off
my device and then i turn-on my device return to original version of
.NET
CF.
Anybody could help me?
.
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