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Creating a New Plug-in Using the Project Wizard (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

After you have determined the design that you want to use for your plug-in, you can choose to write it using a couple of methods. For information about the requirements for a plug-in, see General Plug-in Design Requirements.

For more information about using an existing plug-in as a template for a new plug-in, see Creating a New Plug-in From an Existing Plug-in.

If you choose to use the Remote Tools Framework Plug-in Project Wizard to create a plug-in project, this can facilitate development by providing you with a starting point that is created explicitly for the plug-in that you want to create. You can also choose configuration options that may assist in decreasing the amount of time that is required to complete development of your plug-in.

For more information about how to use the wizard, see Using the Project Wizard to Create a Plug-in Project.

After you have created a plug-in project using the wizard, you are ready to modify the plug-in to suit your needs. For information, see Modification of a Plug-in Project Created Using the Project Wizard.

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