Sanjay,

I have not had any significant problems with my installation of the
development application and i certainly dont have to reinstall or reregister
any files..(the emulator does freeze occasionally but normally restarts ok).
I did note that some of the default directories for installation are a bit
'scattered' across the hard drive , so I would checkout what file
permissions you have and if you have any parts of your drive to which you
dont have full access.
If you are loading onto NT you may need to check what service pack you have
running, and i seem to remember that if you have previously installed eVC
that you need to be careful about installing new copies of eVB/C and
emulators.

I am running win2000 and the full range of Emulator SDKs, eVB and Mapxmobile
(all installed following a complete disk clean up), be warned...they use a
lot of space and performance takes a massive hit with the pocket2002
emulator.

One thing to note..evb definitely does NOT load properly onto win98 ...so if
you using w98 you need to upgrade to get anywhere..


HTH

R





-----Original Message-----
From: Sanjay K Agarwalla [mailto:ids@;giascl01.vsnl.net.in]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L MapX Mobile Installation


Hi,

Can anyone let me know if the MapX Mobile components together with Geoset
has to be reinstalled everytime the emulator is shut down and also few dll
has to be registered everytime.

Regards

Kunal


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