Configurations in Target Designer
By using Windows XP Embedded Target Designer, you can create new configurations and open and modify existing ones. Configurations are made up various settings and properties, components instances, resources such as files and registry keys, and platform script. Many of these can be modified by using Windows XP Embedded Target Designer.
In This Section
- Configuration Resources
Describes the resources that can be added to a configuration separately from the components that are added. - Configuration Settings
Describes the settings that can be modified for a configuration. - Creating a Configuration
Describes how to create a configuration. - Creating a Configuration by Importing a PMQ File
Describes how to create a configuration by importing the hardware device file generated by Windows XP Embedded Target Analyzer. - Common Properties
Describes the properties that are used to identify configurations and objects in the component database. - Extended Properties
Describes the properties that are used to hold additional information or parameters about a configuration or an item in the component database.
Related Sections
Describes how to use Windows XP Embedded Target Designer to create, customize, and build a bootable run-time image.
See Also
See Configurations in Windows XP Embedded Help for a description of what a configuration is, and how it is used to create and build a run-time image.
Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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