I need to implement a program that will run on Windows CE 6.0, in C++, and that aims to kill a specific process at a specific moment. I have tried to use 'TerminateProcess(ProcessHandle, ExitCode)'. It works, and kills the process whose handle I passed. I want to install the SCCM client on a Windows CE 6.0 / 5.0 but i canot find any tutorial guide or document to do this installation. SCCM server Version: SCCM 2012 R2 Client Version: Windows CE 5.0 / 6.0.
I'd like to know if it's possible to run an.exe, compiled from AutoIt, on a Windows CE 5.0/6.0 OS. I Googled a bit, and I found out that there are mainly two languages which allow you to do this, but what I need, is making forms and manage with them, and I can't do it with those languages I found out.
Can you help me out, please? Thank you and have a good day!
Sorry for my mistake! With AutoHotKey you can create GUIs, but I'd like, if possible, use AutoIt because I've used it in the past, and this language is OP! I'm using AutoHotKey now, but still can't run.ahk and.exe on Windows CE 5.0 Virtual Machine.
Edited October 26, 2016 by FrancescoDiMuro.
In his second comment, PaulH suggests changing registry settings, providing. I'm not sure editing the registry is really something I want to do, because copying files to the handheld was working fine until late yesterday, and I doubt any change was made to the registry to cause that problem to commence, so I'm not at all sure that changing the registry will fix the problem. At any rate, I wanted to compare the values I have in the registry with what is shown on that msdn page linked above. The 'USB Function RNDIS Client Driver Registry Settings' section of the page references several values stored in the Registry below HKEYLOCALMACHINE Drivers However, when I Start Run 'regedit' on my Windows CE handheld device, it doesn't know what RegEdit is. I even looked on my PC for such a branch, but I have no 'Drivers' folder beneath HKEYLOCALMACHINE; all I've got are: BCD000000000 HARDWARE SAM SECURITY SOFTWARE SYSTEM So how can I examine my registry settings on the handheld device? I thought maybe my software was too old (pre-dated the registry) but the page referenced above is for Windows CE 5.0, so that's obviously not the case. UPDATE I downloaded the 'remote registry editor' which PaulH recommends below.
However, he recommended changing the registry setting from RNDIS to SerialClass yet it is already set to SerialClass: Does this mean I should try to change it to RNDIS and see what happens, or am I doomed?