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Old 03-01-2007, 11:45 PM
sumana
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.Net CF Initialization Error



Hi All,

I back up a file using the "RegCopyFile"...say bkup.reg

I go and delete some contents in the bkup.reg.
Then I try restoring bkup.reg using "RegRestoreFile".
The return value of RegRestoreFile is true, but after
restarting the PPC ...and try opening the application
it says, ".Net CF Initialization error".

Another problem is,

I exported a file....say "export.reg".
Now I restore it using "RegRestoreFile", then it returns
true.
After restart ....when I try opening application, it say
".Net CF Initialization error".

I tried with other .doc files for restoring , API returns
false.

Why for above two condition, "RegRestoreFile" doesn't
validate format?
How it is capable of reading the file when export.reg
format and backup file format is different?

Please guide me through, for this sort of error. How can I
handle this Error?

Thanks ,
sumana



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