Core Connectivity Reference (Windows CE 5.0)
The Core Connectivity infrastructure provides the basic components required for connectivity between a desktop and a Windows CE-based device. Higher-level APIs expose basic connectivity such as downloading files to device, launching applications remotely, and accessing resources on a target device. In addition, a common set of interfaces enables developers to add custom service implementations.
In This Section
- Core Connectivity Interfaces
Provides detailed reference information about the methods and properties that enable connectivity between a target device and a desktop development workstation. - Core Connectivity Structures
Provides detailed information about the structures that describe information used by the Core Connectivity interfaces. - Core Connectivity Enumerations
Provide detailed descriptions of the values used in Core Connectivity structures and interfaces.
Related Sections
- Core Connectivity Overview
Provides overview descriptions of the Core Connectivity infrastructure. - Kernel Independent Transport Layer
Describes the kernel transport layer that supports debugging services.
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