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Chapter 1. Winsock
A Quick Look at TCP/IP
Winsock Basics
Streaming (TCP) Sockets
Connectionless (UDP) Sockets
TCP versus UDP: What Should Your App Use?
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Socket Options
Support Functions
IP Multicasting
Chapter 2. WinInet
Windows Internet Overview (WinInet)
Using WinInet
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP and HTTPS)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Chapter 3. Internet Protocol Helper APIs
Network Adapters and Configuration
IP Addresses
Address Resolution Protocol Information (ARP)
Network Layer Protocol Statistics
Transport Layer Protocol Statistics
Route Tables
Network Event Notification
Chapter 4. Network Redirector
Pocket PC and Windows Networking
Mapping Network Resources
Using Network Resources
Chapter 5. Using Serial and Infrared Ports
Serial Communications
Serial Communication Cables
Infrared
Chapter 6. Remote Access Service
Remote Access Overview
Remote Access Phonebook
Remote Access Devices
Establishing a RAS Connection
Connection Management
The Remote Network Access (RNA) Dialer
Chapter 7. Connection Manager
Understanding the Connection Manager
Establishing and Maintaining Connections
Connection Service Providers and Proxies
Scheduled Connections
Chapter 8. Pocket PC Phone Edition
Phone API
SIM Manager
Short Message Service (SMS)
Chapter 9. Desktop Synchronization
The ActiveSync Manager
Remote API (RAPI)
CEUtil Helper APIs
File Conversion (File Filters)
Synchronization Service Providers
Desktop Connection Notifications
Chapter 10. Pocket Outlook Object Model
The Pocket Outlook Object Model
The IPOutlookApp Interface
Working with Time Zones
Pocket Outlook Folders
Outlook Data Collections
Outlook Items
Creating Pocket Outlook Plug-ins
Chapter 11. E-mail
MAPI Overview
Working with MAPI Objects and Data Types
MAPI Session Handling
Working with Message Stores
MAPI Folders
Messages
Common Tasks with MAPI
MAPI Notifications
Chapter 12. The .NET Compact Framework
Networking with the Compact Framework
Winsock and .NET
Internet Protocols and the .NET Pluggable Protocol Model
Consuming Web Services
Pocket PC and P/Invoke
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