File Deployment; Local Configuration Using The Microsoft Windows Control Panel; Configuration Via Registry File; Rebooting The Mk3100 - Motorola MK3100 Product Reference Manual

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MK3100 MicroKiosk for Windows Embedded Compact 7 Product Reference Guide

File Deployment

Deploy the CPF file created using the SCM export function to the MK3100.
Optionally, use the Authenticode tools to sign the .cpf file.
1.
Make the .cpf file read-only, then copy it to the MK3100.
2.
Tap the filename to install.
3.
Certain applications and settings require a cold boot to take affect. In these cases, cold boot the MK3100.
4.
For more information on file deployment, see

Local Configuration Using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel

Use the Control Panel on the MK3100 Start menu to change settings locally. For information on using the
Control Panel, refer to the Control Panel User Guide.

Configuration via Registry File

Before downloading the configuration file (.reg file) to the MK3100
Use one of the following methods to download the file to the MK3100:
Copy the mkconfig.reg file to the MK3100
Downloading Files to the MK3100 on page
Send the file to the MK3100
software).
Copy the mkconfig.reg file to a microSD card, then transfer the file into the MK3100

Rebooting the MK3100

After downloading the mkconfig.reg file, cold boot the MK3100 to apply the new settings.
Cold Boot
To reset the device, use a paper clip to press the reset button until you feel a slight click, and hold for 10
seconds.
Alternatively, remove and apply power to reset the device.
Warm Boot
Run the warm boot application. Select Start > Programs > Warmboot. Alternatively, use the Application
Program Interface (API).
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Application
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folder using FTP (see the instructions provided with the FTP
Application
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folder, rename it mkconfig.reg.
Application
folder using a USB ActiveSync connection (see
folder.
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