I need to disable a network adapter programmatically using C# (.NET 2.0) on Windows XP Embedded. Background Reason: After installing a Bluetooth stack on the PC, the Bluetooth PAN adapter blocks the
I am working on the touch screen application which is running on Windows XP Standard. With current hardware to invoke a right click user has to click and hold for couple of seconds, but this might int
We have an application running on several thousand identical machines.Same OS, same hardware, same application installation.On very rare occasions, the machine locks up.Alt tab, ctrl-alt-del, applicat
On this machine: http://www.nexcom.com/ProductModel.aspx?id=376f4fa5-64f3-41d1-afba-60ee48883465 I\'m trying to access gpio, but neither Nexcom or Intel support has been very helpful.
I have just been handed a huge project for an application that must run on a terminal that securely collects cash drops.It is a rewrite of an existing project, so requirements are pretty well defined,
I have a very low spec computer running XP Embedded (512Mb RAM, 512Mb HDD).IE 8 doesn\'t fit on it with .NET, so I was wondering if it\'s possible to compile a WinForm\'s project to a binary executabl
Is there any way to open a windows shortcut (.lnk file) and change it\'s target? I found the following snippet which allows me to find the current target, but it\'s a read-only property:
I have some code which works on a standard XP system, but fails on XP Embedded test machine. I get System.Management.ManagementException : Provider Load Failure
I am using windbg with xp embedded. Attempting to fetch the operating system symbols fails with the message \"Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for ntdll.dll\". (Is this typi
I\'m experienced dev开发者_JAVA百科eloping Windows client desktop apps with WPF, but I\'ve never developed apps for a Windows XP embedded device. We have monitors located around the factory that run X