Windows Embedded Developer Update (WEDU) for Windows Embedded Standard 7 has Released
On June 28th, 2010 a new tool was released that provides another way for developers to service their Windows Embedded Standard 7 distribution shares. The tool is called Windows Embedded Developer Update (WEDU) and consists of a client and server architecture- the client can be downloaded to the developer machine and will connect to the server to look for updates. WEDU has the ability to determine if an update is already installed in the distribution share and show only those updates that are new. Developers can then select which updates they want to apply. The client will also offer updates to existing tools like ICE.
The WEDU client can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center, and for more information see this page. There is also a great video interview with Robert Peterson and Matthew Yip where they explain the benefits of WEDU particularly for developers building with Standard 7.
- Lynda
Comments
Anonymous
July 01, 2010
Nice tool! This makes it a lot easier for updating the Distribution Share. Unfortunately it crashed immediately at start up, and is unusable for me at all. Someone any idea?Anonymous
July 05, 2010
Well, it seems to work with the newly released version 1.0.144... Nice tool!Anonymous
July 22, 2010
I'm on a trial version of WES7 and I can't Register Windows Embedded Standard 7 in the WEDU tool ? What's wrong with me ?Anonymous
July 22, 2010
Never Mind... Found what I was looking forAnonymous
November 07, 2010
It doesn't work with our proxy server.