Dear Ric I ighlighted folder icon J602 menu edit copy
3 times it does not ask me for a destination of the copy, but just returns me to the file explorer that i started with: folder icon J602 still highlighted thanks Dick / Dieter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherlock, Ric" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 12:10 am Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] Fwd: Re: Installing on PocketPC (was Array Based Languages) To: General forum <[email protected]> > > From: DIETER ENSSLEN > > now I am talking about the stuff on the pocket pc: > > > > J602 and Jx602 we have > > > > i can also find a > > pocket pc icon Windows > > > > and a > > file explorer > > > > Program files with a J folder in it > > > > tapping on J folder yields still under file explorer > > pocket pc icon j602 > > folder bin > > folder icon system > > some icon J602 > > some icon Jx602 > > > > then the menu options again as before > > > > i see no options to 'copy' J602 or Jx602 to anywhere > > > > Dieter, > Sounds to me like you have copied the j602 folder to "My > Device\Program Files\j602" rather than "My Device\j602" as is > suggested by the installation instructions. For that reason the > hardcoded path in the shortcuts won't work if you copy them to > "My Device\Windows\Start Menu\Programs". > You have two main options: > A) Leave J installed at "My Device\Program Files\j602" > and edit the .lnk files to point towards the actual location of > J on your Pocket PC, then copy them to "My Device\Windows\Start > Menu\Programs" > B) Move your J installation to "\My Device\j602", copy > the current .lnk files to "My Device\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" > > I'd suggest option B because it will be simpler and is > recommended by Jsoftware. > > To copy/cut a file/folder using File Explorer on your PocketPC: > * highlight the file or folder you want to cut/copy > * Menu|Edit|Cut or Menu|Edit|Copy > * Move to the folder you want to paste the file/folder > * Menu|Edit|Paste > > Another option is to connect your PocketPC to your > Laptop/Desktop Windows machine using a USB cable so that it > shows up as a browseable device. You can then use Windows > Explorer and your mouse to work with the files as you would on > your desktop. > > HTH > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ----- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
