Thanks for sharing. Would it be too much to ask you to post same the details as a text file in the download section of the Yahoo groups?
Bob From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Kenworthy Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [nsbasic-ce] Re: Installing IPWorks on desktop/CE? Alright, I actually emailed someone at /n software support about this, and got a fairly prompt and helpful reply, which I'll quote in part for the benefit of the group: > To register ActiveX libraries from this toolkit onto the device, > you'll need to use the Control Manager application provided with > Embedded Visual Basic. > > Please open the control manager (under the tools menu), and add the > control to the device you are working with. You also need to add > the desktop version of the control under Desktop Controls in the > Control Manager. You may be able to use a similar Control Manager > in NSBasic, but you will need to consult NSBasic support about what > tools are available. > > Alternatively, you can use the OK property of the object to license > the objects at runtime. On your development machine, make a button > or something that will print the value of the 'ok' property. > The 'ok' property will be > like any other property that you would print. > Now, run your program to find the value of the 'ok' property, it > will be a long string of characters. > > At runtime on the device, before you use any of the controls, set > the 'ok' property of each control you use to that string. ex: > >http1.ok = 'ASDFASDFASDGFAGASDFASDFA' > > This should fix your problem. Hope this helps! So, it sounds like my notion about using a property was on target, and that the 'ok' property isn't listed in the regular documentation. (D'oh!) --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:nsbasic-ce%40yahoogroups.com> , "ghidera2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On a whim I brought up VB6 and added some IP#Works controls. They > seem to work just fine. That got me thinking that maybe I downloaded > the wrong package so I went back and made sure I grabbed the 2002 > activeX for pocktetpc. I uninstalled what I had and re-installed the > new download but there's no change so I'm pretty sure I have the > right package. > > I do have an email with what looks like registry entries in it but > it just says to use it if I have to re-install at a later date. I'll > have to have another look at that tonight. > > I've never seen anything that talks about using a key like you do > with Franson serial and Visual Basic doesn't seem to require it to > add the controls and see the properties (haven't actually run > anything with VB though). > > I think it would be good if George updated the NSBasic site with > some instructions. For that matter, get some links from the regular > pages to the IP*Works pages as nsbasic.com. I had to use google to > find the IP*Works announcement/instructions at the nsbasic site. > > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:nsbasic-ce%40yahoogroups.com> , "Chris Kenworthy" > <Chris_Kenworthy@> wrote: > > > > I thought I saw something about this a while ago, either on the > group > > or the NSBasic site, but now I can't find it, and I'm wondering if > I > > was imagining it... something along the lines of 'you need to > create a > > project on your desktop that uses IP*Works, and access such-and- > such > > property to find your licence key, and then you can write that > licence > > key into your NSBasic CE projects manually, assigning it to the > same > > property. But now I can't even see a likely-looking property to > work > > with. > > > > Does what I'm talking about sound familiar to anyone else? > > > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:nsbasic-ce%40yahoogroups.com> , "ghidera2000" <ghidera2000@> > > wrote: > > > > > > I installed IPWorks on my desktop computer, created a simple > program > > in > > > NSBasic CE and uploaded it to my CE machine. Although I included > the > > > activeX controls the CE program complains that they don't exist. > I > > > tried copying the ocx file to the CE machine and registering it > with > > > regsvrce which made the program stop complaining but now its got > a 30 > > > day trial popup (which I'm assuming its not supposed to do). > > > > > > Is there something I need to do in NSBasicCE other than adding > the > > > activex controls to the toolbar? When I drag them onto a form > the > > > poperties page for the control is basically blank. > > > > > > Lost in a fog here. Anyone know how to use this? > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nsb-ce" group. To post to this group, send email to nsb-ce@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nsb-ce?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---