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Mastering Windows Networking (WNet)
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next A Bit of Theory Windows CE, being a little brother of its desktop counterpart, now exposes most PC communications capabilities. In many cases, they are just a subset of desktop versions, but still may be quite useful. In this article, we will discuss Windows Networking API (WNet). Mobile applications may access a remote host's file system and other resources via WNet. Your program can establish and terminate network connections, retrieve configuration...n
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