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Need help with eVC++4 SP4
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| Norman Diamond 2006-01-24, 3:59 am |
| English language versions of eVC++4 SP4, Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone SDK,
and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Smartphone Emulator are installed on
this machine.
Usually around 25% of the time it's possible to use eVC++4 to start an
application running in the Smartphone emulator. Today it isn't.
A rough translation of the error message is:
Server in use.
The other program is busy so this work couldn't be completed. Select
"Switch to" to move to the busy program and eliminate the problem.
"Switch to" opens the Windows XP (host machine) Start menu and repeats the
error. "Retry" does nothing and repeats the error.
Now I remember why our present customer used Linux the previous time they
contracted us to do some work for them. But this time they selected Windows
CE. Anyone know how to get it working?
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| Norman Diamond wrote:
> English language versions of eVC++4 SP4, Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone
> SDK,
> and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Smartphone Emulator are installed on
> this machine.
>
> Usually around 25% of the time it's possible to use eVC++4 to start an
> application running in the Smartphone emulator. Today it isn't.
>
> A rough translation of the error message is:
>
> Server in use.
> The other program is busy so this work couldn't be completed. Select
> "Switch to" to move to the busy program and eliminate the problem.
>
> "Switch to" opens the Windows XP (host machine) Start menu and repeats the
> error. "Retry" does nothing and repeats the error.
>
> Now I remember why our present customer used Linux the previous time they
> contracted us to do some work for them. But this time they selected
> Windows
> CE. Anyone know how to get it working?
'yes'. the connection layer with evc3/4 sucked, and yes it does that
from time to time. option A) is use a device. option B) is to reboot
your PC. I personlly spend many an hour cursing this 'feature'
I don't think resync will work, but you could try that too:
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/applications/resync.htm
riki
the squaw on the hippopotamus is the sum of the squaws on the other
two's hides
ThemeChanger for Smartphone : http://homepages.inspire.net.nz/~gambit/
AbstractStart for Smartphone :
http://homepages.inspire.net.nz/~gambit/AbstractStart/
Latest Betas have WM5 layout and speed dial support
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| Brian E Smith 2006-01-24, 7:07 pm |
| When this happens to me, I go to task manager and kill CEMGR.EXE. I go
through the "Retry" loop a few more times, then I restart EVC.
YMMV; I'm running Win2k, and I'm deploying to a real device.
Regards,
Brian
> Server in use.
> The other program is busy so this work couldn't be completed.
> Select
> "Switch to" to move to the busy program and eliminate the problem.
>
> "Switch to" opens the Windows XP (host machine) Start menu and repeats
> the error. "Retry" does nothing and repeats the error.
>
> Now I remember why our present customer used Linux the previous time
> they contracted us to do some work for them. But this time they
> selected Windows CE. Anyone know how to get it working?
>
> Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
> ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C620F5.A75A57F0
>
> Attachment decoded: evc4.png
> ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C620F5.A75A57F0--
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| Norman Diamond 2006-01-24, 7:07 pm |
| Yes. cemgr.exe, Evc.exe, PBEMUL~1.EXE, and wcescomm.exe. At the time I
posted, I had killed them and restarted eVC++4 SP4 at least 15 times in a
row.
I'm running XP Pro SP2.
Ummm. You're deploying to a real device, and eVC++ SP4 stops you too?
"Brian E Smith" <brismith_66_at_gmail_dot_com> wrote in message
news:Xns97558C0471B2brismith66atgmaildot
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> When this happens to me, I go to task manager and kill CEMGR.EXE. I go
> through the "Retry" loop a few more times, then I restart EVC.
>
> YMMV; I'm running Win2k, and I'm deploying to a real device.
>
> Regards,
> Brian
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| Brian E Smith 2006-01-25, 7:18 pm |
| "Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@community.nospam> wrote in
news:uEc9xUUIGHA.740@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:
> Yes. cemgr.exe, Evc.exe, PBEMUL~1.EXE, and wcescomm.exe. At the time
> I posted, I had killed them and restarted eVC++4 SP4 at least 15 times
> in a row.
>
> I'm running XP Pro SP2.
>
> Ummm. You're deploying to a real device, and eVC++ SP4 stops you too?
>
>
Occasionally. EVC3 occasionally does as well. It seems to happen more
often if I disconnect the device while debugging it, or do something else
that breaks the connection while EVC is running.
Brian
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