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Where does the PPC2003 emulator stores it's files & folders on my PC?

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    I'm working on a .Net CF2/VS 2005 smart device application using the Pocket PC 2003 SE emulator and I need to copy a few files that are not in the project to the "program files" folder on the emulator so my app can find them when it starts up - but I can't find where the emulator stores it's files and folders despite searching my entire C: drive... can somebody point me in the right direction? (Yes, I've googled but had no luck with an answer) This is quite urgent as I'm trying to meet a deadline and I need to solve this pronto! TIA for any help, Mike

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      I'm working on a .Net CF2/VS 2005 smart device application using the Pocket PC 2003 SE emulator and I need to copy a few files that are not in the project to the "program files" folder on the emulator so my app can find them when it starts up - but I can't find where the emulator stores it's files and folders despite searching my entire C: drive... can somebody point me in the right direction? (Yes, I've googled but had no luck with an answer) This is quite urgent as I'm trying to meet a deadline and I need to solve this pronto! TIA for any help, Mike

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      Jonas Hammarberg
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      FWIK it doesn't store them as files any longer, just a binary image. But you can use a "shared folder" and store your files there.

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        I'm working on a .Net CF2/VS 2005 smart device application using the Pocket PC 2003 SE emulator and I need to copy a few files that are not in the project to the "program files" folder on the emulator so my app can find them when it starts up - but I can't find where the emulator stores it's files and folders despite searching my entire C: drive... can somebody point me in the right direction? (Yes, I've googled but had no luck with an answer) This is quite urgent as I'm trying to meet a deadline and I need to solve this pronto! TIA for any help, Mike

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        Mike Dimmick
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        Another option is to simply treat the emulator as a device: open the Device Emulator Manager from the Tools menu. Ensure you don't have any devices connected to ActiveSync (you will need to have ActiveSync 4.x installed), that 'Allow connections to one of the following' is checked and that DMA is selected underneath. Right-click 'Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator' in Device Emulator Manager and select Cradle. You should see a message on the emulator saying that it's connecting, and ActiveSync's icon should turn green. Once the ActiveSync icon stops spinning, you can click Cancel to get out of the Create Partnership wizard, then click Explore on ActiveSync's toolbar, or right-click the ActiveSync icon and click Explore. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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          Another option is to simply treat the emulator as a device: open the Device Emulator Manager from the Tools menu. Ensure you don't have any devices connected to ActiveSync (you will need to have ActiveSync 4.x installed), that 'Allow connections to one of the following' is checked and that DMA is selected underneath. Right-click 'Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator' in Device Emulator Manager and select Cradle. You should see a message on the emulator saying that it's connecting, and ActiveSync's icon should turn green. Once the ActiveSync icon stops spinning, you can click Cancel to get out of the Create Partnership wizard, then click Explore on ActiveSync's toolbar, or right-click the ActiveSync icon and click Explore. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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          nzmike
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          Thanks - that's what I ended up doing... didn't know about DEM until I did a bit more googling.

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            I'm working on a .Net CF2/VS 2005 smart device application using the Pocket PC 2003 SE emulator and I need to copy a few files that are not in the project to the "program files" folder on the emulator so my app can find them when it starts up - but I can't find where the emulator stores it's files and folders despite searching my entire C: drive... can somebody point me in the right direction? (Yes, I've googled but had no luck with an answer) This is quite urgent as I'm trying to meet a deadline and I need to solve this pronto! TIA for any help, Mike

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            Hi nzmike, here is the solution of ur problem. Go according to the following path in ur PC. StartMenu-> Programs->Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 ->Visual Studio Remote Tools -> Remote File Viewer. After this use the PPC2003 emulator and wait for connections. then from the ToolBar menu Import or Export the files in the particular folder. I think it will solve ur problem. Plz send me the reply. Thanks and Regards Gurbhej Kumar S/W ENGG.

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