Pocket PC Networking >> Back on square one!

by TiBUaG9yZWxs » Fri, 25 Mar 2005 00:11:04 GMT

After serveral weeks of trail and error, I was finally able to 'connect' my
PocketPC application to MSDE on the host. But now, a week later, I am back
on square one when creating a new project. No connection! There must be a
solid guideline, step-by-step on how to get connected. It is hard to remember
what I did earlier because I tried hundreds of different things before it
worked. This is more gambling than sience! Should Visual Studio have a wizard
for setting up a connection? At least between the emulator and MSDE on the
host (the development machine, with Visual Studio). I still don't understand
WHY the creative art of programming, suddenly has turned into the bureaucrats
world? This is terror.



Pocket PC Networking >> RE: Back on square one!

by TiBUaG9yZWxs » Fri, 25 Mar 2005 00:29:02 GMT


I still think that Visual Studio should be able to setup the PocketPC
emulator to allow connections back to the database on the development
machine. If the database doesn't have all the permissions, it should be
discovered before deploying my application. This must be an extremely typical
situation, defining a new table, write some code, and start debugging. Then I
am stuck for a week, with absolutely no hint on what's wrong.






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