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What requires trust?
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Scott Yost
4
Comments
Sometimes it's not clear when an application requires a privileged certificate or not. Here's a high level overview of the reasons you would need your application to run privileged: Only privileged processes can: Create, modify, or delete...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Introducing Scott
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Scott Yost
13
Comments
Hi, I'm Scott Yost. I'm a SDE/T on Windows Mobile, and I test several of our security features. My areas include code signing, security policies, revocation and certificates. I'll be doing a few posts to demystify the security architecure of our platform...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Reminder: Tool Support Matrix
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
Now that VS 2005 has RTM'd, people are starting to ask what devices it can be used to build killer apps for. Here's a link to the tool support matrix I posted a while back which answers that question: http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/06...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Two state icons in Windows Mobile 5.0
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
jamespr
2
Comments
If you're one of the lucky people who already have a Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone you might have noticed several of the standard Microsoft program's icons are now different when selected versus not selected. Eddy Escardo-Raffo shares how this is done...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Virtual Earth Mobile
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
69
Comments
When MSN’s Virtual Earth website came online a few months ago, naturally the first thing I did was try it on a Windows Mobile device. But the website is pretty advanced; it pushes the envelope of what you can do with a pure browser-based app using DHTML...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Then Why Do You Get To Upgrade?
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
12
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In the recent Why Can't I Upgrade? entry, I described the economics behind why you usually don't see upgrades from one major Windows Mobile version to the next. But if you go searching around on the net, you're likely to find a few "unofficial" WM5 builds...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Microsoft.WindowsMobile.PocketOutlook
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
41
Comments
Don's latest article on developer.com gives a tour of the Microsoft.WindowsMobile.PocketOutlook namespace and includes some demos showing how easy it now is to access PIM information from .NET CF. -Robert
Windows Mobile Team Blog
News Flash: System.Threading is ... threaded
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
7
Comments
AKA: "Why you shouldn't trust a driver guy to teach you how to write code in C#" A while ago I wrote this cute little text game in C# for my Smartphone. I used it for a long time with no difficulty. But, when I recently moved it to a new device, it...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Windows Mobile Wiki
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
1
Comments
After coming back from vacation I found an eMail referring to a new Windows Mobile Wiki. This is great! It is nice to have an ever dynamic structured location to add information regarding Windows Mobile. The Wiki is pretty fresh, it has a nice table of...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Bluetooth
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
31
Comments
Anil Dhawan has written a managed Bluetooth library for Windows Mobile that makes it painfully easy to write Bluetooth apps. Even better, the source code is available under a shared source license . I used it as the basis for a two-player Spacewar game...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
September Docs Update for Windows Mobile
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
4
Comments
You know how magazine cover dates are always months into the future? You can probably buy the January 2006 issues of "What Toothbrush?" magazine right now if you look around. The User Assistance (that is, help documentation) team is slightly different...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Why Can't I Upgrade?
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
143
Comments
We released Windows Mobile 5 a few months ago and devices are starting to hit the market now. A question I've seen asked in a number of places is, "Why can't I upgrade my existing WM 2003 SE devices to WM5?" The answer is sure to get me a bunch of...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
CEDB, EDB and dynamic properties
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
windowsmobile
6
Comments
While we're on the subject of EDB.... there is one thing EDB does not allow that CEDB did: creating properties (columns) on the fly. With EDB, once you specify your list of properties for the database, you can't change them. Is this important to anyone...
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