If you are starting a new development you shouldn't be looking at ADOCE as
an option for your database anyway. Microsoft no longer supports it. You can
use SQL CE (SQL Mobile) which is supported out of the box with Visual Studio
or a third-party database engine (i.e. one not based on CEDB / Pocket
Access).
If you choose SQL Mobile (soon to be SQL Everywhere) there is a new option
for synchronising with Access on the desktop:-
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlservereverywhere/archive/2006/08/29/729730.aspx Peter
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Peter Foot
Device Application Development MVP
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www.inthehand.com [quoted text, click to view] <dbmaster1443@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any other software or .NET component , which i can use in
> place of InTheHand to devlop pocket pc based db applications?or in
> other words, How can i bypass the use of InTheHand Software component?
>