Hi
I have been having problems with the release build of a CE5 image (XScale
pxa255). Firstly we made some modifications to the serial driver to control
our extra hardware. This worked on the debug verion, but not when we
progressed to release. I then returned to the sample project provided with
the BSP, and added our serial driver. This now worked in release, so I
continued to strip this project down to produce what we needed. I came to the
end of this proceedure, only to discover that the wizard.html page has errors
on it.
I can see no difference between the projects, has anyone got any idea what
may have caused this?

Thanks in Advance
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Snr. Des. Eng.
Northern Hi-Tec

RE: HTTPD Password broken by doug

doug
Fri Aug 17 04:56:02 CDT 2007

Also Release version of this works......
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Snr. Des. Eng.
Northern Hi-Tec


"Doug Allender" wrote:

> Hi
> I have been having problems with the release build of a CE5 image (XScale
> pxa255). Firstly we made some modifications to the serial driver to control
> our extra hardware. This worked on the debug verion, but not when we
> progressed to release. I then returned to the sample project provided with
> the BSP, and added our serial driver. This now worked in release, so I
> continued to strip this project down to produce what we needed. I came to the
> end of this proceedure, only to discover that the wizard.html page has errors
> on it.
> I can see no difference between the projects, has anyone got any idea what
> may have caused this?
>
> Thanks in Advance
> --
> Snr. Des. Eng.
> Northern Hi-Tec

Re: HTTPD Password broken by Silver

Silver
Fri Aug 17 14:19:21 CDT 2007

Compare your SYSGEN variables in the build windows, it might give a clue.

Geoff
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Re: HTTPD Password broken by John

John
Fri Aug 17 18:47:27 CDT 2007

The SYSGEN compare is a good idea. The next step would be if you had more
info about what type of errors you're seeing -- is it some weird JScript
issue or is it the authentication not working? Since you have debug build
already, cranking on debugzones for HTTPD.dll and RemoteAdmin.dll (I take it
you're referring to the Microsof wizard page shipped in remoteAdmin tool?)
could help narrow down or even make error jump out at you, failing that you
can post logs to group and I or someone else can take a look see.

--
John Spaith
Senior Software Design Engineer
Windows CE Networking
Microsoft Corporation

http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
You assume all risk for your use. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
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"Silver" <moc.liamtoh@gnirrevliseht> wrote in message
news:uidJGOQ4HHA.2108@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Compare your SYSGEN variables in the build windows, it might give a clue.
>
> Geoff
> --



Re: HTTPD Password broken by doug

doug
Mon Aug 20 02:12:03 CDT 2007

First tried a clean & Sysgen, which has fixed the problem. Thanks to all.
However, I have also had PB tell me these are errors, which I can't find in
red in the Build Window. I find that I have to always Sysgen twice when I do
a clean & Sysgen, first as the clean & Sysgen which reports errors, and then
with a normal Sysgen, which tells me all is OK.
Is this normal? or do I have a problem with PB/then BSP I have been given.
(PB has all current QFE's)

--
Snr. Des. Eng.
Northern Hi-Tec


"John Spaith [MS]" wrote:

> The SYSGEN compare is a good idea. The next step would be if you had more
> info about what type of errors you're seeing -- is it some weird JScript
> issue or is it the authentication not working? Since you have debug build
> already, cranking on debugzones for HTTPD.dll and RemoteAdmin.dll (I take it
> you're referring to the Microsof wizard page shipped in remoteAdmin tool?)
> could help narrow down or even make error jump out at you, failing that you
> can post logs to group and I or someone else can take a look see.
>
> --
> John Spaith
> Senior Software Design Engineer
> Windows CE Networking
> Microsoft Corporation
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/.
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
>
> "Silver" <moc.liamtoh@gnirrevliseht> wrote in message
> news:uidJGOQ4HHA.2108@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > Compare your SYSGEN variables in the build windows, it might give a clue.
> >
> > Geoff
> > --
>
>
>

Re: HTTPD Password broken by Arnie

Arnie
Mon Aug 20 23:14:09 CDT 2007

What are the error message you are seeing?

-arnie

"Doug Allender" <doug.allender@nht.co.uk> wrote in message
news:C19AA3CF-007A-4F82-A64C-6334B8463F0F@microsoft.com...
> First tried a clean & Sysgen, which has fixed the problem. Thanks to all.
> However, I have also had PB tell me these are errors, which I can't find
> in
> red in the Build Window. I find that I have to always Sysgen twice when I
> do
> a clean & Sysgen, first as the clean & Sysgen which reports errors, and
> then
> with a normal Sysgen, which tells me all is OK.
> Is this normal? or do I have a problem with PB/then BSP I have been given.
> (PB has all current QFE's)
>
> --
> Snr. Des. Eng.
> Northern Hi-Tec
>
>
> "John Spaith [MS]" wrote:
>
>> The SYSGEN compare is a good idea. The next step would be if you had
>> more
>> info about what type of errors you're seeing -- is it some weird JScript
>> issue or is it the authentication not working? Since you have debug
>> build
>> already, cranking on debugzones for HTTPD.dll and RemoteAdmin.dll (I take
>> it
>> you're referring to the Microsof wizard page shipped in remoteAdmin
>> tool?)
>> could help narrow down or even make error jump out at you, failing that
>> you
>> can post logs to group and I or someone else can take a look see.
>>
>> --
>> John Spaith
>> Senior Software Design Engineer
>> Windows CE Networking
>> Microsoft Corporation
>>
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/.
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> You assume all risk for your use. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All
>> rights
>> reserved.
>>
>> "Silver" <moc.liamtoh@gnirrevliseht> wrote in message
>> news:uidJGOQ4HHA.2108@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> > Compare your SYSGEN variables in the build windows, it might give a
>> > clue.
>> >
>> > Geoff
>> > --
>>
>>
>>