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Old 10-24-2006, 01:00 AM
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Default Mobile and Embedded Developer Conference 2006 Presentations Available Online

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=27fc4663-8661-4760-9993-cde5d27d5fc9&DisplayLang=en

Did you miss the MEDC 2006? MEDC is a Microsoft hosted developer conference for Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded developers, engineers, and business managers. In case you missed this event, then you should definitely check out these presentation slides. These slides cover application development, and management and deployment of devices. If you plan to download these slides then give yourself plenty of time; the Web server hosting these files is s-l-o-w and the files are h-u-g-e. :wink:

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Old 10-24-2006, 03:14 AM
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Everyone, I would recommend downloading the file named "Key.zip," this file contains the keynote speech+video by Pieter Knook.
 
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:35 AM
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The contents of the ITP.zip are as follows:

Note: if you open the zip file, you will only see the presentations named as ITP201, ITP202 etc.. Wish Microsoft had named the presentations with the titles instead of codes. I spent some time going thru the presentations and renaming the files with the actual title name.

ITP201 Windows Mobile Enterprise Features.htm
ITP202 Lifecycle Management of Windows Mobile Devices.htm
ITP203 The Business Value of Windows Mobile in the Enterprise.htm
ITP204 Best Practices of Windows Mobile Enterprise Deployments.htm
ITP301 Inside Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 for Windows Mobile.htm
ITP302 Overview of Mobile Messaging with Windows Mobile and Exchange Server 2003.htm
ITP303 Best Practices for Mobile Messaging with Windows Mobile and Exchange Server 2003.htm
ITP304 The Windows Mobile Security Ecosystem.htm
ITP305 Connecting Windows Mobile to SAP.htm
ITP306 Instant Messaging and Integrated Communications for Windows Mobile.htm
ITP307 Inside Microsoft The Microsoft Corporate Windows Mobile Architecture.htm
ITP308 Inside Microsoft Deploying and Supporting Line of Business Applications.htm
ITP310 Windows Mobile Enterprise Security Best Practices.htm
ITP311 Using Systems Management Server with Windows Mobile Devices.htm
ITP312 Building a Mobile Portal for Enterprise Employees.htm
ITP313 Building Windows Mobile Retail and Warehouse Applications.htm
ITP401 Windows Mobile Enterprise Security Internals.htm
ITP402 Windows Mobile Device Management for the Enterprise.htm

The contents of PNL.zip (Panel Discussions):
PNL001 Meet the Windows Devices Core Team.htm
PNL002 Meet the Windows CE Team.htm
PNL003 Meet with the Windows XP Embedded Team.htm
PNL004 Windows Applications in a Mobile World - Embedding Mobile Best Practices in WindowsForms Development.htm
PNL006 SQL Everywhere Panel Discussion.htm

The contents of IND.zip:
IND001 The Value of Standards in Mobile Data Services.htm
IND002 Developing for the Palmr Treo 700w Smartphone.htm
IND004 Syclo and Symbol Technologies Aligning mobile business processes with mobile application design.htm
IND005 Dexterra and Symbol Technologies Approaching mobility from the Outside-in Developing a Field Service solution for Universal Compression, Inc.htm
IND006 Top 10 Attributes of Successful Mobile Deployments with Countermind and Symbol Technologies.htm
IND007 Developing the Next Generation of Enterprise Mobility Applications - A StepOne Systems / Symbol Technologies Perspective.htm
IND008 Mobile Application Adoption Leaps Forward - Ellen Daley (Forrester).htm
 
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Cool, Thanks Kris!
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:56 AM
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The contents of the PRE.zip:

PRE001a Deployment and Management of Windows Mobile Devices and Windows Mobile 5 Platform.htm
PRE001b Microsoft Mobility Solutions.htm
PRE002a Building Devices using Windows XP Embedded - Part 1.htm
PRE002b Building Devices using Windows XP Embedded - Part 2.htm
PRE003a Building Devices using Windows CE Part 1.htm
PRE003b Building Devices using Windows CE Part 2.htm
PRE004a Application Development for Windows Mobile Part 1.htm
PRE004b Application Development for Windows Mobile Part 1.htm

Still waiting for the App.zxx files to download. :-( Wish they had posted the presentations as individually downloadable files. :evil:
 
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Does anyone know how to open the App.zip? :? I get corrupted zip file error.

I believe the App.zip, App.z01 and App.z02 have to be combined somehow, but how?
 
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WinZip or PKZip - *.z0x indicates that it's been split across multiple volumes, but the built-in ZIP support on XP doesn't do multiple volume archives. So you'll need a real zip tool to unpack those.
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Old 10-25-2006, 01:32 AM
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WinZip or PKZip - *.z0x indicates that it's been split across multiple volumes, but the built-in ZIP support on XP doesn't do multiple volume archives. So you'll need a real zip tool to unpack those.
Thanks Mike, that did the trick. I dont use WinZip or PKZip because the XP ZIP works well.

Wish Microsoft had provided some tips regarding this. Also I found that WinZip had problem extracting the contents at first. I had to rename the file App.z01.zip to App.z01 to make it work.
 
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Now WinZip is busy extracting 3GB worth of presentations. 8O
 
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