Hello,

I'm finding it really hard to get an "official"/redistributable RTC Client
for a Windows Mobile application I'm working on. If I've got a bought and
paid for Platform Builder license can I use binaries from Platform Builder
for my Windows Mobile Cab?

Currently I'm developing using a WM6VoIP.cab but I don't know who the
originator is?

Thanks in advance for your help,

Chris Kavanagh

Re: Using CE Components in Windows Mobile Apps by Chris

Chris
Wed Jul 30 09:41:35 PDT 2008

No, that would be a license violation.


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"Kav" <Kav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:11201F48-4278-46CD-B036-D0AABA03B304@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'm finding it really hard to get an "official"/redistributable RTC Client
> for a Windows Mobile application I'm working on. If I've got a bought and
> paid for Platform Builder license can I use binaries from Platform Builder
> for my Windows Mobile Cab?
>
> Currently I'm developing using a WM6VoIP.cab but I don't know who the
> originator is?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>
> Chris Kavanagh
>



Re: Using CE Components in Windows Mobile Apps by Kav

Kav
Thu Aug 28 14:53:01 PDT 2008

Hello,

Thanks - I'm not surprised :)

Is there any approach/channels to go through to get permission?

This entire situation has me baffled!?!? It seems completely ridiculous for
a Mobile OS (built for devices with network interfaces AND audio input and
output) to remove it's voice over IP libraries. My curiosity is peeked ...
I'm guessing people developing VoIP applications for Windows Mobile devices
must be using bought SIP & RTP libraries? If so, can anyone recommend one?

Thanks,
Chris


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Chris Kavanagh

LibreStream Technologies
Suite 110, 895 Waverley St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3T 5P4




"Chris Tacke, eMVP" wrote:

> No, that would be a license violation.
>
>
> --
>
> Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
> OpenNETCF Consulting
> Giving back to the embedded community
> http://community.OpenNETCF.com
>
> "Kav" <Kav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11201F48-4278-46CD-B036-D0AABA03B304@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm finding it really hard to get an "official"/redistributable RTC Client
> > for a Windows Mobile application I'm working on. If I've got a bought and
> > paid for Platform Builder license can I use binaries from Platform Builder
> > for my Windows Mobile Cab?
> >
> > Currently I'm developing using a WM6VoIP.cab but I don't know who the
> > originator is?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help,
> >
> > Chris Kavanagh
> >
>
>
>

Re: Using CE Components in Windows Mobile Apps by Paul

Paul
Thu Aug 28 15:07:01 PDT 2008

It's not gonna happen, but I suppose that you could try contacting the
distributor where you bought Platform Builder or checking for an email
address on the license agreement that you signed with Microsoft already.

Paul T.

"Kav" <Kav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AEC6C68C-565F-48C0-90C4-1CDE11E918B2@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> Thanks - I'm not surprised :)
>
> Is there any approach/channels to go through to get permission?
>
> This entire situation has me baffled!?!? It seems completely ridiculous
> for
> a Mobile OS (built for devices with network interfaces AND audio input and
> output) to remove it's voice over IP libraries. My curiosity is peeked
> ...
> I'm guessing people developing VoIP applications for Windows Mobile
> devices
> must be using bought SIP & RTP libraries? If so, can anyone recommend
> one?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> --
>
> Chris Kavanagh
>
> LibreStream Technologies
> Suite 110, 895 Waverley St.
> Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
> R3T 5P4
>
>
>
>
> "Chris Tacke, eMVP" wrote:
>
>> No, that would be a license violation.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
>> OpenNETCF Consulting
>> Giving back to the embedded community
>> http://community.OpenNETCF.com
>>
>> "Kav" <Kav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:11201F48-4278-46CD-B036-D0AABA03B304@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm finding it really hard to get an "official"/redistributable RTC
>> > Client
>> > for a Windows Mobile application I'm working on. If I've got a bought
>> > and
>> > paid for Platform Builder license can I use binaries from Platform
>> > Builder
>> > for my Windows Mobile Cab?
>> >
>> > Currently I'm developing using a WM6VoIP.cab but I don't know who the
>> > originator is?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for your help,
>> >
>> > Chris Kavanagh
>> >
>>
>>
>>