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how to create a WinCE 4.2 application using Visual Basic

 
 
Helix
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      16th Jul 2004
I'd like to know how to create a WinCE 4.2 application using Visual Basic
..NET.
Which Visual Basic (or Visual Studio) version do I need ?

TIA


 
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Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]
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      16th Jul 2004
I answered this in the other group, too. VS.NET 2003 Pro or better...

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> I'd like to know how to create a WinCE 4.2 application using Visual Basic
> .NET.
> Which Visual Basic (or Visual Studio) version do I need ?
>
> TIA
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Chris Tacke, eMVP
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      16th Jul 2004
You must have Studio 2003 Pro.

See this FAQ item:
http://wiki.opennetcf.org/ow.asp?Com...NecessaryTools

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> TIA
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