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rogerwatkins
hi All,
I have been trying to use the remote performance monitor tool that
ships with .NETCF2.0 SP1. I have used it before and found it a
valuable developing tools for CF apps.
I have followed the instuctions on the Stevens website :
http://blogs.msdn.com/stevenpr/archive/2006/04/17/577636.aspx
but even after I copy the two files down to my target and run the
desktop app (using ActiveSync USB connection), the utility does not
pick up the ActiveSync connection.!! ?
I have even tried using the RPM bootloader app developed by Chris
Tacke :
http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/CategoryView,category,.NET Compact Framework.aspx
but even though this app connects with the target, the RPM utility
will still not pick it up.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated..
I have been trying to use the remote performance monitor tool that
ships with .NETCF2.0 SP1. I have used it before and found it a
valuable developing tools for CF apps.
I have followed the instuctions on the Stevens website :
http://blogs.msdn.com/stevenpr/archive/2006/04/17/577636.aspx
but even after I copy the two files down to my target and run the
desktop app (using ActiveSync USB connection), the utility does not
pick up the ActiveSync connection.!! ?
I have even tried using the RPM bootloader app developed by Chris
Tacke :
http://blog.opennetcf.org/ctacke/CategoryView,category,.NET Compact Framework.aspx
but even though this app connects with the target, the RPM utility
will still not pick it up.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated..