There is an editor for .dll files of Windows Mobile?
Thanks
Related
Hi guys,
Is there a way to edit this files on a desktop PC?
Helio
Any hex editor will do, I use UltraEdit
Thanks
Hello,
I have a registry key, that i would like to distribut (for does who don't know how to modify registry)
I'm using Resco Registry Editor (with this one first there is now way to export a single KEY)
So what tool (if possible FREE ONE) can I use in order to creat a Key and then pack it into a CAB File for Pocket PC ?
Thank you
If you install embedded Visual C++ 4 and the Windows Mobile 2003 SDK (both free), you will get a remote registry editor that is able to export any part of registry.
There will also be samples, showing you how to build a cab file.
I guess this is the answer you didn't wanna hear, but I've found no software which can build a cab from a registry file yet.
Use WinCe Cab manager
http://www.ocpsoftware.com/
I have created several reg files for things like "GPRS always on" (or off), BT headset always on fix, system fonts, date in taskbar, etc etc.
Currently, after a hard reset, or if I want to switch a reg setting, I have to open TRE and import the reg file. Is there a way I can run the reg file and have it automatically add to the registry. ie on Windows XP .reg files can be double clicked.
Thanks in advance...
In XP you can doubleclick on a .reg file because they are associated with the app "c:\%windir%\system32\regedit.exe"
This application imports the file into the registry.
Windows XP must have a registry editor that supports importing files to import .reg files. And associate .reg files with this application.
WM2005 must have a registry editor that supports importing files to import .reg files. And associate .reg files with this application.
All you need is to find (or create) is an application that can be associated with .reg files, and imports them to the registry..
Good luck with that!
TRE has a setting under 'options' that assosiates it with .reg files. Clicking a reg file now imports it. Let's start uploading our reg tweaks!
Everybody talks about registry changes but which program do we use? I could not find regedit.exe in the Windows folder. :?
http://www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~tascal/download/pocketpc/tre_e.htm
I was wondering if there's a no-cost (or low-cost, if no other options exist) way for me to edit XML files with my Wizard? I have tried some notepad programs with no success.
Never mind, I just answered my own question.
TotalCommander CE has a built-in notepad feature that can edit XML, and Bob's your uncle.