WinInet Migration (Windows CE 5.0)

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The following list shows the WinInet migration considerations:

  • The InternetSetCookie function does not check security zone settings. To determine the zone settings, use the InternetSetCookieEx function.

  • Username and password in the URL string are disabled by default. To enable this functionality, set the DisableUserPswdForHTTP value to 0. This value is located under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings registry key. For more information about the registry settings, see WinInet Registry Settings.

    Security Note   Setting this value to 0 is not recommended because it enables username and password in the URL. This may expose the device to potential security threats.

  • In Windows CE .NET 4.1, support for Passport SSI 1.4 authentication was added to WinInet. In Windows CE .NET 4.2, this functionality became a separate Catalog item. To retain Passport authentication support when migrating from Windows CE .NET 4.1 to a later version, set the SYSGEN_WININET_TWEENER Sysgen variable.

For general migration information about Windows CE, see Migrating from an Earlier Version of Windows CE.

See Also

Windows Internet Services (WinInet) | Internet Explorer 6 Migration

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