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RD Harjai via DotNetMonster.com

Dear,

could you please send me these files in a zip file

btdrt.lib
bt_api.h
btdt.dll

I need them very urgently and i'm not able to get them from anywhere.

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RD Harjai via DotNetMonster.com said:
Dear,

could you please send me these files in a zip file

btdrt.lib
bt_api.h
btdt.dll

I need them very urgently and i'm not able to get them from anywhere.

(e-mail address removed)

Perhaps if you gave us some idea where one might expect to find these files,
help would be provided.
A search of the drive partition that contains both my OS and Visual Studio
..NET 2003 got no hits on any of the file names you've provided.
 
Never heard of them.

These files are not part of any MS product that I'm aware of... but then
again, it's possible that I just don't know what product they are in. I
didn't get a hit on msn search or on google for btdt.dll.

Regardless, it wouldn't be ethical just to send you a part of someone's
else's application.

Maybe they are part of a BTrieve system?

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Nick Malik said:
Never heard of them.

These files are not part of any MS product that I'm aware of... but then
again, it's possible that I just don't know what product they are in. I
didn't get a hit on msn search or on google for btdt.dll.

They're part of bluetooth development on Windows CE. I remember having
horrendous problems finding some of the files when I was developing
Pocket PC applications.

For the OP: I have two copies of bt_api.h on my laptop, both in

c:\Program Files\Windows CE Tools\wce420\POCKET PC 2003\Include
(one in Armv4, one in Emulator). If you haven't installed the various
development kits, you might want to do so and then look in that kind of
area.
 
Thank you, Jon.

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