Windows embedded / Sonar question

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Windows embedded / Sonar question

Hi All,
 
        I apologize if this has been brought up before, and I think it has but, I don't think there was ever a conclusion to the question.
 
If I were to run Windows embedded OS and install Sonar, would it benefit me as much as I might think, or is it a waste of effort?
 
Any experience, anyone?
 
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    Re:Windows embedded / Sonar question 2012/08/02 13:08:33 (permalink)
    Windows Embedded does not allow changes to the operating system files, some of which have to be changed in order for Sonar to work. I don't think it's going to work for you on a Windows embedded device..sorry...
     
     

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    Re:Windows embedded / Sonar question 2012/08/19 09:46:55 (permalink)
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    Windows Embedded does not allow changes to the operating system files, some of which have to be changed in order for Sonar to work. I don't think it's going to work for you on a Windows embedded device..sorry...
     
     

    Ok, thanks for the heads up! Saved me the effort of bothering with it!
     
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