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Preferably they would be part of the Compact Framework, but I'm fine creating p-invoke wrappers if I know which libraries and functions to use to perform this configuration. However, I didn't have any luck establishing setting up a new connection, received error code 87 invalid parameter after several attempts even though I was basing the settings on the original connection that was established manually with the wi-fi control panel application.

The wzctool. Maybe I'll just trigger the control panel applet if I can launch it from the application, not sure how to do that. In response to which call did you get 87? What are the security settings that you're trying to use? I think you're giving up too easily, although, if you can live with just using the WZC applet, that's always easier than duplicating its functionality in your own code. No, it's not a matter of a piece of registry you can duplicate.

So, the data gets encrypted and placed in either 1 the object store or, 2 the protected section of the registry where it goes is controlled by a MasterKeysInRegistry setting on the device. Given that you mentioned WPA2, I think that you're calling the wrong method. The first thing to verify is that you can connect to your target network via the WZC dialogs.

Legacy User Interaction. Directory Management. Distributed File System Replication. Extensible Storage Engine. Offline Files. Remote Differential Compression. Transactional NTFS. Volume Management. Windows Storage Management.

Windows Data Access Components. The Diagnostics API enable you to troubleshoot application or system problems and monitor performance. The Graphics, multimedia, audio, and video APIs enable applications to incorporate formatted text, graphics, audio, and video.

You'll have to find alternatives for those. You'll have to rework all of that code. UI can be tough to port easily. Are you using third-party libraries? If so, do they have CE support, or can you get the source code? Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

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