- Disable "Standard Modem over IR link" Hardware detection wizard
- Posted by fpedrera on November 4th, 2005
I am developing an application for Tablet PC with Windows XP Tablet PC
editinon that sends a file to a remote
device via IrDA. This application will be used by several users and devices,
about hundreds of them in a day.
When the user puts his device near to the tablet pc IrDA port, in order to
use the custom application to send a file to his device, it is detected and
the Standard Modem over IR link wizards is shown in order to configure the
IR modem. This happens for every new device model put near the Tablet PC, and
it is quite annoying since we dont'w want to use the modem over the IR link.
Is there a way, programatically, via registry or windows configuration to
disable this wizard?
Thanks in advance.
Felix
- Posted by S.Sengupta on November 4th, 2005
you ask this question in the Tablet PC Newsgroup:-
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ndows.tabletpc
regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
fpedrera wrote:
> I am developing an application for Tablet PC with Windows XP Tablet PC
> editinon that sends a file to a remote
> device via IrDA. This application will be used by several users and devices,
> about hundreds of them in a day.
>
> When the user puts his device near to the tablet pc IrDA port, in order to
> use the custom application to send a file to his device, it is detected and
> the Standard Modem over IR link wizards is shown in order to configure the
> IR modem. This happens for every new device model put near the Tablet PC, and
> it is quite annoying since we dont'w want to use the modem over the IR link.
>
> Is there a way, programatically, via registry or windows configuration to
> disable this wizard?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Felix
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