I remember seeing an artcle or MSDN video clip of how the new 2003 devices
can be provisioned using XML files downloaded from a server.

If I remember correctly, there was a website where you can go create sample
XML files with settings for your Pocket PC (e.g: start page for PIE etc).

Does anyone know what that site was? And where can I get some more info on
the provisioning functionality? I have not installed the 2003 SDK yet, so
let me know if its included in that.

Thanks!

Re: Provisioning the device (PPC 2003) by Neil

Neil
Wed Jul 16 00:29:45 CDT 2003

The website is a set of HTML pages I believe we're planning on shipping as a
power toy for folks to download. It's not a live site on the net, but
something you'd install on your dev machine to help you build the XML files.
The documentation for all the XML is in the Pocket PC 2003 SDK. You can peek
at the docs in MSDN:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/guide_ppc/htm/configuration_service_providers_csps_.asp


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"Howard Dean" <dean2004@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
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> I remember seeing an artcle or MSDN video clip of how the new 2003 devices
> can be provisioned using XML files downloaded from a server.
>
> If I remember correctly, there was a website where you can go create
sample
> XML files with settings for your Pocket PC (e.g: start page for PIE etc).
>
> Does anyone know what that site was? And where can I get some more info on
> the provisioning functionality? I have not installed the 2003 SDK yet, so
> let me know if its included in that.
>
> Thanks!
>
>