September Docs Update for Windows Mobile
You know how magazine cover dates are always months into the future? You can probably buy the January 2006 issues of "What Toothbrush?" magazine right now if you look around.
The User Assistance (that is, help documentation) team is slightly different: our very latest documentation just went onto MSDN, and it is marked September. Yes, I know it's October, but it took a little bit longer than expected to get it up onto MSDN. There is a bunch of new stuff there that you need to see, including content on WAP, RapiConfig, Security, Provisioning as well as a lot of little doc fixes.
You'll find it on MSDN, here in the Mobility Library section.
Incidentally, Visual Studio 2005 includes a setting that causes the Help system to look online for documentation (Tools / Options / Help / Online). When Visual Studio 2005 is released (on the 7th November!) I would advise you to use this option if you can, especially when developing for the Mobile Windows SDKs.
John Kennedy
Comments
- Anonymous
October 09, 2005
It's probably just me, but the URL in the post returns a ISE(500). - Anonymous
October 10, 2005
- May I transfer Business Contacts, not just regular Outlook Contacts---part of an update for Outlook 2003---using the new
Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile™ 5.0?
2. Why can't I email Business Contacts or Contacts as a vCard with Windows Mobile™ 2003? Is there a workaround? I can email Mobile Word, Excel, & Notes as attachments.
Thanks,
Steve Walsh
MarketCounsel.org
Microsoft partner
253-884-3629
- Anonymous
October 13, 2005
Is there a workaround for Windows Mobile 5 to get Exchange ActiveSync to work with a wildcard certificate that is hosted on a ISA Server that connects to a front-end Exchange Server.
Thanks,
Christopher Young - Anonymous
October 27, 2005
Is there a spot in the MSDN that has the new features for .NET Compact Framework 2.0? For instance, I'd like to see if the DataGrid has been enhanced -- the 1.1 version was so primitive we were forced to look for a 3rd party control.