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CESH Startup Server

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Windows Mobile Not SupportedWindows Embedded CE Supported

8/27/2008

The CESH startup server uses the Target Control Service to download and launch a file on a target device. For more information about this tool, see Core Connectivity.

By default, the CESH startup server uses the directory that contains the last run-time image loaded by Platform Builder as the release directory. After you establish a Platform Manager connection to a target device, the target device recognizes the release directory on the development workstation as a virtual file system. Any file in the release directory is visible to the target device. If you use the CESH server to copy a file to a specific directory on the target device, the CESH server also copies the file to the release directory.

To connect to a target device with the CESH startup server, you must enable KITL on the target device. For information about KITL, see Kernel Independent Transport Layer.

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Startup Server Selection