Customizing a Gateway (Windows CE 5.0)
After you create the OS design, you can customize it. When you are finished customizing, you must configure the registry.
In This Section
- Adding Environment Variables
Describes how to add environment variables to your Gateway OS design to enable support for your target device. - Adding Error Reporting Support to a Gateway
Describes how to use the New Platform Wizard to add error reporting capability to your OS design. - Adding IPv6 Support to the Gateway
Describes how to add IPv6 support to your Gateway OS design. - Adding Storage Capability to a Gateway
Describes how to add support for file server or print server capability to your Gateway. - Adding Support for Native Wi-Fi
Describes how to add support for Native Wi-Fi to your Gateway OS design. - Adding Support for USB Flash Config Tool
Describes how to add support for Windows Connect Now to your Gateway OS design. - Adding Support for Wireless Access Point
Describes how to add support for Wireless Access Point to your Gateway. - Changing IP Firewall Rules
Describes how to use the registry to change the IP firewall rules for your Gateway. - Customizing the Template Gateway User Interface
Describes the options for changing the template Gateway user interface. - Implementing the Internet Gateway Device Schema
Describes how to use the UPNP Internet Gateway Device (IGD) schema to allow certain clients to automatically locate and negotiate with the gateway.
Related Sections
- How to Develop a Gateway
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to create a Gateway and testing your gateway device.
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