Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator - Generic Error

I have Visual Studio 2003 installed (with ActiveSync 3.8 of course) and just did a Full install of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 Team Edition.

I can create new Pocket PC 2003 SE applications.  I can convert existing
Pocket PC 2003 SE applications from Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio
2005.

Any attempt to deploy these to either 2003 emulator in Visual Studio
2005 results in a Generic Deployment error that has no recommended course of action.

What is the correction  


Answer this question

Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator - Generic Error

  • gimo

    hi ,

    i am really suffering from this problem.

    i can not connect to the network via ppc2003 se emulator on visual studio 2005.

    i installed vpc driver(virtual machine network services driver version2.6....)but this exception occurs:'unable to connect' and 'the network resources can not be found or you dont have permission to access'.

    what i have tried are:

    -installing vs2005 on a new machine

    -installing vpc driver(version 2.6.)

    -reinstalling device emulator in vs 2005 setup

    -using active sync

    -changing emulator device id

    Note: once i managed to connect to the internet then it went

    i need any useful idea please help..


  • Malagant

    I had all kinds of install problems with Beta 2 and this problem was apparently the result of one of them.

    I have installed the Release Candidate (cleanly the first time) and it doe not exhibit this behavior.

    The Rlease Candidate is nicely done.

    Thanks for the help.

    ... Thom

  • Star93

    This forum is mostly populated by VSTS for Developers folks, who will for the most part only be able to help with the dev tools specific to that product (i.e. the profiler, test framework, static analysis tools, etc).  You'll probably want to ask this question in the Device Emulator forum.

    http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowForum.aspx ForumID=76

     



  • d_clare

    There are a number of issues that can occur when connecting to the Device Emulator through TCP/IP. We have created a new transport to connect the Device Emulator to Visual Studio, which we call the DMA Transport. This transport is available as a patch to Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2.

    You can download the patch from the MSDN Download Center: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx FamilyID=0E05817F-08D6-48A2-A572-CF77ED72C5BE&displaylang=en

    Thanks,

    Vladimir


  • paul_portugal

    Can the device emulator be used on UBS Flash Drives

    I currently have windows 95 on my usb flash drive and boot to when i perform repairs on computers that have mbr problems....

    Windows xp takes up over 200 mb where windows 95 only takes up 44. My flash drive is one 128... I figured hey it only takes 44 mb so its a great usb flash drive Operating System....

    Would this emulator be useful in implementing a bootable Windows Mobile OS on a USB Flash Drive If So.... I need some specs on the emulaor and I will build it.

  • BlueJay07

    Another reason is the connectivity between your emulator and VS 2005 (although the DMA Transport patch for VS 2005 should solve this).  You can check for the connectivity between your desktop PC and your emulator, like check whether they are in the same IP range and if they are, can the desktop PC ping the IP of the emulator .

  • Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator - Generic Error