Persisting .Net Compact Framework Install

From: Dale Ziebarth (dziebarth_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:40:43 -0500

This might not be the correct place to ask this question, so bare with me
and point me in the right direction if that's the case. I have a device
that is headless based upon the PXA255 and a Win CE 4.2 OS. We are
developing our own bootloader, BSP and application. In that BSP we will use
the Intel Persistent Storage Memory (IPSM) installable file system driver.
The application is being developed with the .Net Compact Framework in C#.
The registry can be persisted and there is one folder within the file system
which is persisted. Whenever the unit is powered off you don't lose the
registry but you lose the DLLs of the Compact Framework and when the
application is launched it asks to re-install the Compact Framework. Is
there a way to make a CF application start on power-up and run without user
attention?



Relevant Pages

  • Re: How to read/write registry values?
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  • Re: Accessing the registry from VB.NET in CF
    ... Look at the Registry class on www.opennetcf.org. ... .Net Compact Framework MVP ... "Pathfinder" wrote in message ... > that VB.NEt supports under the Compact Framework. ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework)
  • Re: Windows registry
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