Hello!!!
First of all, it is nice to write here and to share all our knowledge about this fantastic world
. I am a completly beginner in xml and for this i have a little problem, please help me
. I want to configure my PcPocket (Qtek S100) using xml files.
I have configured all the networks (GPRS,WAP...) using wap provisioningdoc and then transforming xml files in cpf files with makecab, i haven’t had any problem, but when i have tried to configure specifications in my PcPocket like backgrounds, alarms, sounds, this hasn’t worked.
Moreover it’s worse, i do not have any idea how to follow examples that I have already read in other websites. All these examples that i’ve founf to change the screen, background in msdn, the majority of them are for Smartphone![]()
My idea is to hang in my website the cpf files with a determinate configuration and dowload from it this configurations.
Anyone can help me, please
Sorry for my English,
Thanks in advance..
Regards from Spain...
Carlos.

Configuring my PcPocket through .xml files?
Aaron--ScriptKitty
This forum is intended to deal with issues directly related to the .NET Compact Framework.
It appears that this question can better be answered by someone on one of the newsgroups for Windows Mobile or Windows CE. In order to get a quicker and more accurate response, please consider reposting this question to one of the following newsgroups:
Windows Mobile API:
microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer
microsoft.public.smartphone.developer
Windows CE API:
microsoft.public.windowsce.embedded
General programming (not VisualStudio related):
microsoft.public.windowsce.embedded
microsoft.public.windowsce.app.development
Native compilers:
microsoft.public.windowsce.embedded.vc
ActiveSync:
microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync
Smallp Tsai
Chala,
Unfortunately, I believe you should ask this question to .NET Compact Framework Forum I think, what you would like to know is how you can configure the device, which is not related to XML technologies. XML is just a data format that can be used in anywhere.
Thanks!