Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Recently I had the issue while debugging a smart device application. All my breakpoints stop functioning. But if I ran the application in the device emulator the breakpoints are working fine.
So it was occurring only when I debug in an actual device (In my case Pocket PC).
After some trying I found that the problem is in the .NET CF which was installed in the Pocket PC.
To fix the thing,
1. Stop all the applications running in the Pocket PC (Do a soft restart or use the Runnning Programs tab in the System -> Memory).
2. Un install the .NET CF from the Pocket PC and soft reset the Pocket PC again.
3. Install the .NET CF in to the Pocket PC. (Also note that you can make the Visual Studio install the .NET CF by starting an application from Visual Studio.)
4. Connect the Pocket PC to the computer using Active Sync and try debugging. In most cases now the breakpoints should work.
If this did not fix the issue you will have to cold reset the Pocket PC and also I would instruct you to reinstall the SDKs (Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC SDKs) if you have any installed.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007

To read more details and watch the first A300 being made pay a visit to Airbus.
http://www.airbus.com/en/corporate/people/company_evolution/a300/index.html
http://www.airbus.com/store/mm_repository/videos/att00010264/media_object_image_teaserA300_Airbus.swf
Monday, September 10, 2007





Did you note that the default is, Guest only - local users authenticate as Guest change this to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves.

Now from some other machine try to access your machine. See the difference. Now you can type any user name and the appropriate password and log in.
Also if you now go to folder properties you will see that the Sharing tab is having different content than earlier and also you will see a new tab named Security.
You can use these tabs to set per user security and access rights.
For people who would like to know more, following is the explanation for the setting Net access : Sharing and security model for local accounts given by Microsoft.
Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts
This security setting determines how network logons using local accounts are authenticated. If this setting is set to Classic, network logons that use local account credentials authenticate by using those credentials. If this setting is set to Guest only, network logons that use local accounts are automatically mapped to the Guest account.
The Classic model allows fine control over access to resources. By using the Classic model, you can grant different types of access to different users for the same resource. By using the Guest only model, you can have all users treated equally. All users authenticate as Guest, and they all receive the same level of access to a given resource, which can be either Read Only or Modify.
There are two models available:
- Classic: Local users authenticate as themselves.
- Guest only: Local users authenticate as Guest.
Default:Guest only on Windows XP Professional. Classic on the Windows Server 2003 family and Windows XP Professional computers joined to a domain.
Important:With the Guest only model, any user who can access your computer over the network (including anonymous Internet users) can access your shared resources. You must use the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) or other similar device to protect your computer from unauthorized access. Similarly, with the Classic model, local accounts must be password protected; otherwise, those user accounts can be used by anyone to access shared system resources.
This setting only affects computers running Windows XP Professional which are not joined to a domain.This policy will have no impact on computers running Windows 2000.
Notes:This setting does not affect interactive logons that are performed remotely by using such services as Telnet or Terminal Services.When the computer is not joined to a domain, this setting also modifies the Sharing and Security tabs in the Windows Explorer to correspond to the sharing and security model that is being used.
Have you seen the car of the future? Even though people call this a car this is more towards a personal helicopter. The M 200G is manufactured by Moller International located in Davis, California, USA. This is capable of vertical take-off and landing.
Read more at BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6970031.stm
In the future there won't be necessary to us to wait in long traffic ques. But what will happen if all the people buys this car?
I think it will increase the Air Traffic :-).
Microsoft is going to release Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows Vista. It will have the updates that Microsoft had released up to now and also some reliability and performance improvements addressing the issues they have found.
The beta version is planned to be available in few weeks time from today (2007-September-09).
Thursday, August 30, 2007







Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Changing Manufacturer Icon in System Properties
Recently a friend of mine did ask me how to change the manufacturer icon and supported by text in System Properties. Even though, I have changed the Boot Screens and Welcome screen languages when I was at my earlier employer I forgot how to achieve this. :-)
Then after some trying I found the way and thought it is better to blog it.
1. You have to create an icon to be shown as the manufacturer logo. Also remember that even though how large your image, System Properties will only show 180x114 pixels.
- The point is that the image you create should be 180x114 pixels to be shown as a whole.
- The image name should be OEMLogo.bmp.
Open notepad and create a file in the following structure.
[General]
Manufacturer= Arjuna
Model= My Model
[Support Information]
line1= Tele xxx - xxxxxx
line2= Fax ### - ######
line3= EMail ME@MyCompany.Com
line4= What ever you want
When saving you have to save this file as OEMInfo.ini.
3. Ok, since now files are ready, you have to copy them to system32 folder inside windows installation folder. The default location would be C:\WINDOWS\system32.
Job well done !, now if you go on to System Properties you will see the image that you have just created with the information that you have just saved in the notepad.

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