Make sure you have the latest version of the client.
Try the following link:
http://g.live.com/1rebeta/WLM_en-us
Just check if your sign-in screen looks like the one shown in the blog entry:
http://morethanmail.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!B7DD1FF3F141F9A1!3459.entry
Discussions
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Wow, it's been 4 years already?
Time sure does fly.
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Hi, I think what you want to look at is RAPI (Remote API).
If you want to do this using Managed code, then checkout the OpenNETCF.Desktop.Communication Library, and specifically the RAPI class.
You may also like to check out the MSDN Reference on RAPI:
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What I did for my device was moved the default location of the IE Cache/History onto my SD card.
See the last 3 or so paragraphs in the following post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/07/20/441038.aspx
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Never taken a photo of a fast F1 car, but I can share a few things that do come to mind:
Factors to keep in mind
- Point and Shoot cameras tend to be quite slow for any serious sports photography (that includes F1). So you'll definately want to have a Digital SLR camera (you should be ok with entry level DSLRs)
- You will likely be sitting far from the action, so you'll need a long'ish telephoto lens.
- It'll take a lot of practice to get your shots "right" (eg: like how you pictured it in your mind).
Here's an interesting article: http://www.andylees.com/shooting_f1/shooting_f1.html
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D'oh, I thought this was about Pocket IE when I first saw the word "PIE", which is the commonly referred to name of Pocket IE.
Nevermind...
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Wow Sven, best of luck buddy!
I still remember reading that post you made back then about this. Great to see that things are coming together for you.
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jamie wrote:*yes its happened before - but ..seems to happen ..like ...always? now
It's the whole global warming thing.
On another note, it never snows here in Australia. And it's summer now, so the weather's been hovering between 21 and 32 degrees celcius (69.8F to 89.6F). It's only going to get hotter here on in as Christmas approaches.
Here's a photo I took yesterday at Point Nepean in Victoria, Australia (used an old point and shoot - a Nikon Coolpix 4500 for this).
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Unfortunately it's still not working on the Windows 2000 machine, but it does work fine on my XP tablet PC.
Having said that, I think it'd be nice to be able to resize the size of the Remote Desktop window.
At the moment, even if I maximise the Window, the Remote Desktop stays at the same size.
I probably notice this on the Tablet PC because i'm running at 1400x1050.
Great stuff though!
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Hi Animaonline, I'm trying to run your app on a Windows 2000 machine and get the following error message when I try to load this app.
Data source is either invalid or cannot be found. System message: A required argument is missing or incorrect.
It appears as a dialog box, with the dialog title as "System Monitor Control".
I'm running the 1.2 Beta from your CodePlex project page.