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I have installed the Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 and the Windows Mobile 6.5 DTK on a clean Windows 7 system. From the Start menu, I can start an emulator.

However, the Device Emulator Manager does not show any of the emulators, so it is impossible to Connect and Cradle the emulator.

How can I install apps to the emulator using the Windows Mobile Device Center in this case?

(I realize installing Visual Studio would probably solve the issue - I'm interesting in doing this without VS.)

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The Device Emulator Manager will not show a list of installed Emulators.

However, if you have an Emulator started, it will appear as a GUID number. Right click on that, and you can cradle the device.

Make sure you have ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center set to allow connections via DMA.

ghenne