Re: Coredll patch Windows CE 4.21



Hello. First of all thanks for the answer.

Well, I'll try to show exactly what I want to do.

The scenario is as follows:
- I have the platform Builder v4.2
- I ave a Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003
- I have a CSP developed for Windows XP which allow to use a concrete type
of smartcards

Now, I want to transfer the actual implementation of the CSP to be used in a
Pocket PC device. The problem is that Microsoft don't allow to use a new CSP
in a device if this is not signed by they, and I need to do some tests to
debug my CSP before it gets sent to Microsoft for signing. The coredll
patched (which I commented in my post) allows to do tests with a not signed
CSP. I have an older version of this coredll patched, the v2.11, provided
by Microsoft.

Now the questions:
1) Is there any way to do tests with a not signed CSP in my device before it
gets sent to Microsoft for signing?
2) Could I use the platform builder to do these tests?. If the answer is
YES, what I must to do?

Thanks in advance,
Antonio.


"John Spaith [MS]" <jspaith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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> If you have contacts within Microsoft (in particular some sort of
> Technical
> Account Manager or whoever you're working with to get your software signed
> or general product support?) you may have better luck. I'm not familiar
> with the patch, but if such a thing is available I would hope it'd be more
> readily had from a QFE site in MS somewhere.
>
> Most people on this group develop to Platform Builder so they'll have CE
> 4.2
> and CE 5.0 bits, but not the exact coredll on the PPC 2003.
>
> --
> John Spaith
> Software Design Engineer, Windows CE
> Microsoft Corporation
>
> Check out the new CE Networking Team Blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/.
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
>
> "Antonio Andres" <aae1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:g%wxf.4932$kp.120671@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi everybody.
>>
>> Please, could someone pass me the patch for the coredll.dll in
>> windows ce v4.21 (Windows Mobile 2003 second edition) for a ARM
>> archuitecture?
>>
>> I need to do some tests with a CSP that I've developed before it gets
>> sent
>> to Microsoft for signing.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Antonio
>>
>>
>
>
>


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