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Hard-coding "My Documents"? Fix Your Code
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
15
Comments
You've probably heard this warning before - don't hard-code paths such as "\My Documents". This path has changed in past versions of Windows Mobile so it is not safe to assume the directory structure. The correct way to obtain a device's My Documents...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Lego My WiMo
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
BCross
13
Comments
I’d like to introduce the next WiMo to make its rounds around the office which I have codenamed "WiMo NXT". It is built using the brand new Lego Mindstorms NXT. Just like the original WiMo, it talks to the Lego NXT brick via Bluetooth. In fact, most of...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
What Are These Arrows (and why are they still here)?
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MikeCal
39
Comments
If you've used a Windows Mobile phone device, you've probably seen the little signal strength icon at the top. If you're lucky, you live in a place with good signal strength and see many bars. If you're like me, you live in a cellular dead spot and are...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Mobile development features in the next version of Visual Studio
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
5
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The Visual Studio for Devices blog has some early information about Windows Mobile developer features in "Orcas" (code name for VS 2007). Current information is for managed development only. Native development information will be posted soon. Add...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
Windows Mobile SDK Samples: Your feedback is important to us!
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Luis Cabrera - Surface
110
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Howdy. I own the SDK samples for the Windows Mobile SDK… and I would like to get a feel for what you think of the current SDK samples. In the past there has been concern that there were not enough samples on the SDK. When we released Windows Mobile 5...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
What certificate are you using for your Exchange server?
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Scott Yost
27
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I'm trying to gather some additional data to help address this problem. If you've had trouble syncing to the exchange server because you couldn't add root certs, can you please give me this information: - Was this a self-signed certificate or was it...
Windows Mobile Team Blog
The Three WiMos!
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
BCross
3
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By now, I have started to develop a small army (well, 3 so far) of these little WiMo robots. I just got done building the 3rd one last night. In building the 3rd WiMo, I took notes and many photos of the process that are now posted up on www.wimobot.com...
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