Using ActiveX Controls In a .NET Compact Framework Forms Application

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Ricardo Peres

Hi,

I want to use an ActiveX control on a Forms application; the control
is already installed on my Pocket PC. How can I do this? Is this
possible?
I already know how to do it on a normal .NET application, but not on
Pocket PC. Any help would be very important.

Thanks in advance,

Ricardo Peres
 
Hi Ricardo,

Could you tell me what ActiveX controls you'd like to use. We're looking
for specific controls for our feature planning and testing.

Thanks,
-Katie

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| Hi,
|
| I want to use an ActiveX control on a Forms application; the control
| is already installed on my Pocket PC. How can I do this? Is this
| possible?
| I already know how to do it on a normal .NET application, but not on
| Pocket PC. Any help would be very important.
|
| Thanks in advance,
|
| Ricardo Peres
|

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