Run-Time License Assessment Tool (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The Windows Embedded CE Run-Time License Assessment Tool is an informational tool that you can use to determine which Windows Embedded CE licenses are predicted for a run-time image based on a particular OS design.
When you run the Run-Time License Assessment Tool on a run-time image (.bin) file or Ceconfig.h file for a selected OS design, it displays information about the current run-time image that you are assessing, the predicted licenses for the run-time image, the SKUs that apply to the run-time image, and the included Windows Embedded CE features for each SKU. This information is based on a determination of which Sysgen variables are set in the run-time image.
The tool also generates a report, in HTML format, that provides the following information.
- Predicted License(s)
The SKUs for which you must purchase a license. - Applicable SKUs
The SKUs that apply to your OS design. - CE Run-Time Image Information
The Windows Embedded CE features that are included in the OS design, sorted by SKU. - PID stamped on the run-time image file
The PID that you obtained from a distributor. For information about stamping a run-time image, see Stamping a Run-Time Image.
Note
The Run-Time License Assessment Tool only displays information about the PID if you open the associated run-time image file. This information is not displayed if you choose to open a Ceconfig.h file.
After you generate a report, you can view, save, and print the report for reference purposes.
For information about Windows Embedded CE SKUs, see this Microsoft Web site.
To use the Run-Time License Assessment Tool
From the Tools menu, select Platform Builder for CE 6.0, and then select Run-time License Assessment Tool.
To continue, view the Terms of Use for the Run-Time License Assessment Tool and then click Accept. Otherwise, click Decline to close the dialog box and cancel the operation.
In the Run-time License Assessment Tool dialog box, in the Current CE Run-Time Image field, click Open and then navigate to the directory where the run-time image file that you want to license is located.
To save the report in HTML format for future reference, from the File menu, select Save Report.