How to Configure a File Server (Windows CE 5.0)
Windows CE includes the File Server Catalog item. You can create a Windows CE-based device that functions as a networked file server and enables clients to store and retrieve files, and makes use of the Internet for communication between client devices, network printers, scanners, and other shared equipment.
Setting up a file server requires special security considerations. This document shows how to use the registry to optimize security when you configure your file server. This document also shows how to connect a client computer to the file server and configure the file server by using the file server user interface (UI) sample included with Windows CE.
Hardware and Software Requirements
This document makes the following assumptions:
- Your Platform Builder installation includes CEPC x86 and Emulator x86 board support packages.
- You have a CEPC already configured. For more information, see How to Set Up a CEPC
- Your computers are connected to an existing network through a hub.
The following table shows the devices that are required for your File Server network.
Device | Software | Configured as |
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Development workstation and client computer. | Windows 2000 Professional Edition or later with Microsoft Windows CE Platform Builder installed. | Development workstation for CEPC and Ffle server client. |
Windows CE-based device functioning as a file server. | Windows CE 5.0 or later. | A gateway. See Creating an OS Design for a File Server Device for a list of required components. |
Additional Hardware Requirements
The following table shows the additional hardware you will need to use the file server.
Item | Number |
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Network adapter for CEPC, compatible with Windows CE 5.0 or later. | 1 |
Ethernet cables | 1 |
To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.
Step | Topic | |
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1. Create an OS design for your file server device. | Creating an OS Design for a File Server Device | |
2. Configure your file server using the registry. | Configuring the File Server Registry | |
3. Prepare to build the File Server run-time image.
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Levels of Debugging Support | |
4. Build the OS design into a run-time image.
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Not applicable. | |
5. Configure a connection for downloading your run-time image to the CEPC.
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Configuring a Connection for Downloading and Debugging | |
6. Download your run-time image to the CEPC. | Downloading a Run-Time Image | |
7. Use the remote configuration tool to configure your file server. | Using the Remote Configuration Tool to Configure the File Server | |
8. Access and browse the root directories on your file server. | Accessing shares on the file server |
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