![]() And after installing the Windows Mobile dev tools on VS SP1, I had to install VS SP1 again. ![]() For example, unless you have the Windows Mobile dev tools installed, the 3.1 VS tools won't install. ![]() I had to intall some pieces before it would "recognize" others. I must admin I found this somewhat confusing, probably because I "started from scratch" and also wanted to use 3.1. If you use 3.0, the pieces "come with", but when you upgrade to 3.1, you need to upgrade these. So now that I've found SQLCE and know which version I have, what can I do with it besides use the ADO.NET and OLE DB APIs? Well, turns out I need some auxiliary pieces.
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