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PocketPC with WinCE 3.0. But I just test in Emulator.
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How can I set cursor shape in WinCE ? I can use SetCursor() in desktop, but can't do that in WinCE
SetCursor do nothing !
I can't find WM_SETCURSOR in ClassWizard.
Help me
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Dear Friends,
Do anybody know how to create instance variable in ActiveX Control.
Suppose my activeX control is called multiple times in the same web
page then i need to store different value for each instnace in the
same variable. If i declare one global variable then the last value
is getting updated.
Can anybody help me how to solve this. And I am using MFC ActiveX
Control developed in Embedded VC++ 4.0 and target machine is
Windows CE .NET.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Subbu,
2003/06/06 (14:24 JST).
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Dear Friends,
Sorry for troubling you. I have got the answer. What i have done is declared the variable in the protected section of the ActiveX Control.
That is inside ActiveX Controls header file(Some thing like **Ctl.h file).
This solved my problem.
Once again sorry for troubling you.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Subbu,
2003/06/06 (16:48 JST).
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Can you do Remoting on a Pocket PC w/.Net 2003?
I did a simple Remoting program that works great on a PC as the client. I tried to have the client as a Pocket PC, but it looks like the System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels is not an option.
Is there a work around?
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I'm trying to make a menubar so that I have an item on it that's not a pop-up item. The best way to explain what I need is the following code from my .rc file:
<br />
IDR_MAINFRAME MENU DISCARDABLE <br />
BEGIN<br />
POPUP "&File"<br />
BEGIN<br />
MENUITEM "&Load File...", ID_FILE_LOAD<br />
MENUITEM SEPARATOR<br />
MENUITEM "&Info...", ID_FILE_INFO<br />
END<br />
POPUP "&Options"<br />
BEGIN<br />
MENUITEM "&Colors...", ID_OPTIONS_COLORS<br />
MENUITEM "&About...", ID_FILE_ABOUT<br />
END<br />
MENUITEM "&Top-Level", ID_TOP_LEVEL<br />
END<br />
So, I want to have the ID_TOP_LEVEL command on the menubar without any "parent menu" item.
This code complies fine, but when I run it on my Toshiba, the menuitem doesn't even show up (ie: not displayed). I just see the "File" and "Options" menuitems.
The only command I can see that solves my problem is this funky "shared new" menuitem. however I can't find the documentation on how to handle it (messages, etc).
I've looked through almost every .rc file for all the samples here on CP, and it seems like I'm the only person out there who wants a top-level, non-pop-up menuitem.
I'm use eVC++, MFC, and a dialog-based app.
If anyone has any ideas, please help me out.
TIA
Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent
[Salvor Hardin]
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João Paulo Figueira wrote:
you should be sick of my articles
Never! You're "The One" when it comes to working on PocketPC code, especially the article on multi-toolbars.
João Paulo Figueira wrote:
It's all there!
Well, a few sleepless nights later (been working on this for a while), I've accomplished nothing. Oh well, maybe it's time to redesign my dialog-app to just use a toolbar (bitmap) button instead of a menu (string) item. Or maybe I should get back to doing my schoolwork instead.
Do you know if it's possible to have a text-only toolbar? ie: load a bitmap toolbar with a single button, then somehow change it from a bitmap to a string?
Thanks! You rule!
I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene
[Roger Wright on VB]
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
[Rich Cook]
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Well, I was not fishing for compliments but, anyway, thanks!
Atlantys wrote:
Do you know if it's possible to have a text-only toolbar?
Yes, you can do that. If you look into eVC's help file, go to 'Microsoft Windows CE / User Interface Services / Creating Controls / Working with Common Controls'. Read the entries on 'Creating a Command Bar' and 'Creating a ToolBar'. You will see that these controls may accept bitmaps, text, or both.
Atlantys wrote:
load a bitmap toolbar with a single button, then somehow change it from a bitmap to a string?
I think that you may be able to this using the TBSTYLE_LIST .
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Seems that nobody could answer my previous post!
Is there somebody here who has worked with ActiveX in embedded visual C++ ? Please, let me know how you do this! (Do I have to register it on the emulation/Pocket PC, and how, ... ??) !!
I go crazy
Thanks!
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To register an ActiveX, use regsvrce.exe (look in the target\arm directory of your SDK). You must copy it to the device and then execute it against the ActiveX DLL.
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Thanks but it doesn't work neither.
My question will be perhaps a little bit stupid but it's the first time I develop for an embedded device: what I have done is use an ActiveX that was developped for a normal Win32 platform (say for example the MSFlexGrid that is included in Visual studio). I tried to use it on the pocket PC ! Is it possible to do such a thing ?? Sorry if I didn't say it before .
I copied the executable and the ActiveX (.ocx file) to the mobile device and then try to register it but I have an error: isn't a valid Win32 application.
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Oh boy! That can never work! You see, your mobile platform does not have an Intel x86 processor. Most likely, it will be a StrongARM or an Intel PXA250. These processors are not compatible with the desktop x86 couterparts. So, if you want to use an ActiveX control in your mobile (and you can do it), it must be targeted to the device's CPU. You cannot copy a desktop ActiveX DLL or EXE into the mobile and expect it to work...
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Ooooops, that's right !! I feel a little bit ashamed of such a stupid question !!
In fact, I was thinking of COM portability in means of language, but I didn't think that the processor where completely different... .
Thanks !
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cedric moonen wrote:
I feel a little bit ashamed of such a stupid question
Don't be. If you are never wrong, you never learn anything. The stupid thing would be not to ask!
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Hello,
I'm using embedded visual C++ 3.0 to develop an application on pocket PC. I use an activeX but when I run the program, the ActiveX is not dipslayed and I have this comments when using the debugger:
CoCreateInstance of OLE control {008BBE7E-C096-11D0-B4E3-00A0C901D681} failed.
>>> Result code: 0x80040154
>>> Is the control is properly registered?
Warning: CreateDlgControls failed during form view init.
So, what do I have to do to register the ActiveX ??
Thanks for help
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Hi,
I recently did some SSL programming on Windows and now wonder how to implement S/MIME on WinCE (Pocket PC to be more precise)?
I wonder which API calls are available on WinCE? Unfortunately I did not find a Windows library that is also available on WinCE, are there some other libraries you can recommend to me (free or commercial)?
Basically I want to
1) encrypt/decrypt mail planitext with S/MIME
2) handle X.509 certificates (prolly part of a S/MIME library)
Thanks, Moak
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seams like there is nothing available.
Hmm, perhaps openSSL is ported to WinCE (it has some S/MIME support).... I'll have to check that.
/Moak
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Hi People.
I need to implement some Real Time Application for my final thesis (Videoconference over PDA). I've been a couple of weeks looking for RTP libraries that i could use for Windows CE. Is it possible to use RTP on pocket PC's? Does anyone have any idea about where can I find the needed files?
Thanks in advance,
Javi Giménez
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Take a look at PocketTV. Maybe you will find some information about REALTIME video ...
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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Thanks...
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I have to use a bluetooth connection for debugging my application. has anybody figured out how to do that ? i can establish a bluetooth connection between the pda and my computer but activesync refuses to use it.
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Yeah, I've used it to debug. Set active sync up to use your inbound BT virtual com port (active sync connection settings). Next you have to initate a sync from WITHIN your bluetooth manager. On the Widcom stuff you can select "activesync via bluetooth" from the connection wizard screen.
With the Dell/Belkin CF cards you have to discover your PC and set it up as a active sync partner. Then you have to tap "Start ActiveSync" from the BT manager menu.
After you have a ASync connection, set your IDE up to use a real device.
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Hi,
I need to write a small progress bar control using eVC++ and I should call it from eVB applcation.
Is any body having idea about the implementation.
Is any sample code/idea about how to progress bar control using eVC++ ?
Please provide more information...
Suggestions are most welcome
Thanks,
Siva
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