Pocket PC Networking >> AutoUpdate
by Ertan EFE » Mon, 05 Dec 2005 16:32:42 GMT
Hi,
I have developed a Pocket Pc 2003 Application and I want to add automatic
software update service to my pocket pc program.
What is the most effective way for checking new version of my programs over
the internet ? Server side and client side..
Thanks.
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