Connecting to WinCE Device from Visual Studio
I have a WinCE开发者_Go百科 device. Is it possible to connect to the device from visual studio to view the following
Folder structure.
Applications running.
Registry values.
Is there any other ways to view these items?
Where can I get more information on this?
Folder structure.
Remote File Viewer
Applications running.
Remote Process Viewer or Remote Spy
Registry Values.
Remote Registry Editor
EDIT:
If your device does not have ActiveSync, you should read this MSDN article on how to connect to Windows CE without ActiveSync
Summary of the MSDN article:
Prepare the device:
Copy the following files to the \Windows\ folder on the device. These files are located on the development computer by default at \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\CoreCon\1.0\Target\wce400\.
Clientshutdown.exe
ConmanClient2.exe
CMaccept.exe
eDbgTL.dll
TcpConnectionA.dll
run conmanclient2.exe on the device
Determine the IP address of the device.
Prepare Visual Studio:
On the Visual Studio Tools menu, click Options, then click Device Tools, and then click Devices.
Select Windows CE Device, and then click Properties.
To the right of the Transport box, click Configure.
In the Configure TCP/IP Transport dialog box, select Use specific IP address, and then type the device IP address.
Close the dialog boxes and soft-reset the device if needed
Set security and establish the connection:
At the command prompt on the device, run cMaccept.exe.
Within three minutes, connect to the device. If you establish your first connection within three minutes, you can continue deploying and debugging indefinitely as long as you are using the same Visual Studio instance. You can eliminate the cMaccept step by disabling security on the device. To do so, use the Remote Registry Editor to set HLKM\System\CoreConOverrideSecurity = 1 DWORD value.
If the OEM have included Activesync support you should be able to connect it via USB (assuming the device has USB) and see the device in the Windows Mobile Device Centre. You may also need to install OEM specific USB drivers. If no USB you may be able to Activesync over Bluetooth or Infra-red.
You can see folder structure through Mobile Device Centre. Visual Studio (up to 2008) includes the Remote Registry Editor and the Remote Process Viewer, which should get you the rest.
copy all file files same on address
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\CoreCon\1.0\Target\wce400\[armv4i]
this is name my device
to
device windows root and some time device need reset
so, you must run CMAccept.exe
and ConmanClient2.exe
good luck and thanksm for start this discution
:)
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