Guest Unis GeNUIT Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Hi, We used to create wrapper for msrdp.ocx and mstscax.dll in Windows desktop OS as 2k/2k3/xp/vista/2k8; then use them in other applications. Now, we're trying to write similar Active OCX in Windows CE, which will warp MS RDP client component and be used in our other applications. The problem we're experiencing is that we do not not how to use the mstscax.dll in Windows CE. We even can not register mstscax.dll with regsvrce.exe in Windows CE. We need to build application to control attributes and process to create RDP session in Windows CE as in Windows desktop platforms we did already. If anyone knows how to build application based on MS RDP client component in Windows CE, please give some advices, it will be very appreciated. Thanks,
Guest Patrick Rouse Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 RE: How to use mstscax.dll in Windows CE? Contact me offline and I'll see how we can help you, as we have created CE 5 and 6 clients that work on HP's CE clients. You can reach me at PatrickDotRouseAtQuestDotCom. -- Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Systems Consultant Quest Software, Provision Networks Division Virtual Client Solutions http://www.provisionnetworks.com "Unis GeNUIT" wrote: > Hi, > > We used to create wrapper for msrdp.ocx and mstscax.dll in Windows desktop > OS as 2k/2k3/xp/vista/2k8; then use them in other applications. Now, we're > trying to write similar Active OCX in Windows CE, which will warp MS RDP > client component and be used in our other applications. The problem we're > experiencing is that we do not not how to use the mstscax.dll in Windows CE. > We even can not register mstscax.dll with regsvrce.exe in Windows CE. > > We need to build application to control attributes and process to create RDP > session in Windows CE as in Windows desktop platforms we did already. If > anyone knows how to build application based on MS RDP client component in > Windows CE, please give some advices, it will be very appreciated. > > Thanks,
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