Re: Visual Studio.net Professional
- From: "Tweeeek" <Tariq.Mahmood@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:27:31 -0000
I do not have MasterKeysInRegistry in the registry and I can't find any
reference to it in PB 4.2 help.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <ptobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT com>
wrote in message news:evNvVsZLGHA.3100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Do you have the MasterKeysInRegistry value in the registry? If your
filesystem is killed when you do those clean boots, you're losing any
cryptography keys that were generated to secure the connection to
ActiveSync. Saving them in the registry, if the registry is persistent
should allow it to continue to work after a hard reboot. I believe that
this value is documented in the PB help...
Paul T.
"Tweeeek" <Tariq.Mahmood@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dsfs41$ktq$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi
Our hardware runs windows ce.net 4.2. I am using Visual Studio.net
Professional to test a C# application and am using the deployment option
over USB.
Our hardware has three start up modes
1) WARMBOOT
CE will load the existing RAM copies of file system and registry. If
either of these fail, it will create new clean copies of both from the ce
image.
2) COLDBOOT
CE will create clean copies of both registry and file system from the
ce image. Existing PSM files and registry will remain untouched.
3) CLEANBOOT
CE will use clean RAM filing system and attempt to load registry from
psm.
The problem I have is that I can deploy to the hardware, but if after
that I perform a cold or warm boot, the deployment fails. I find I must
perm a cold boot for the deployment to function again.
Has anyone experienced any such issues with Visual Studio.net
Professional.
Regards
.
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