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If you add a file to the OS, you must rebuild the OS, but after it is rebuilt, you will not need to manually copy the file each time.

After you finish using the Remote Tools Framework, you may want to shut down the TCP Bootstrap service on the device for security reasons. On the development computer, start the Remote Tools Shell. Select Show all registered transports and Show all registered bootstraps. Your device appears under Active Devices. Double-click it to select it as the target device, and then click OK. If your device did not appear under Active Devices , verify that you started tcpbootstrapa. Also, verify that your development computer and your device are on the same subnet if not, you must have a router that forwards broadcasts.

If you cannot get your device to appear under Active Devices , try the CoreCon connection method described later in this article. On the development computer, in the Remote Tools Shell, start a remote tool by doing one of the following:.

Allow the client to connect? Follow the instructions below. Copy the CoreCon files from your development computer to the device if they are not already on the device. On your development computer, these files are automatically installed when you install Visual Studio If you add the files to the OS, you must rebuild the OS, but after it is rebuilt, you will not need to manually copy the files each time. On the device, at a command prompt, type ipconfig to get the IP address of the device.

The Command Prompt window displays the Ethernet adapter settings. Make a note of the IPv4 address. Click Sign In to add the tip, solution, correction or comment that will help other users. Report inappropriate content using these instructions. Caution: For security reasons, use the connectivity methods described in this article only during development. Do not use these methods in a production environment. Network Connectivity Your device is connected to a network and is able to obtain a valid IP address.

Your development computer and your device are on the same subnet. If they are not, use a router that forwards broadcasts. Prepare the device. On the device, start the OS. Select Show all registered transports and Show all registered bootstraps. Note: If your device did not appear under Active Devices , verify that you started tcpbootstrapa. On the development computer, in the Remote Tools Shell, start a remote tool by doing one of the following: Click File , click Collect Live Data , and then click a remote tool from the list.

An Options dialog box appears. Important: Always select Mobile and Embedded Device , even if you are using a vCEPC or if you have created a custom device that shows up in the device list.

To specify the IP address of the device in Visual Studio. The CoreCon files to copy to your device are: clientshutdown. In Visual Studio, click Tools , and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, expand Device Tools , and then click Devices. Under Show devices for platform , select All Platforms. Important: Always select Windows CE Device even if devices you have created show up in the device list. Important: Quickly move to the next step because you have only three minutes to initiate a connection between your development computer and your device.

Important: Always select Mobile and Embedded Device , even if you are using vCEPC or if you have created a custom device that shows up in the device list. Wendy Giberson. Wendy Giberson edited Revision 1. Comment: Tiny tweak of the first sentence under Method 2. Search related threads.

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