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Managed Wrapper to Connection Manager and How to Bypass the Connection Planner

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This article explains how we can bypass the Connection Planner and establish a connection using the Connection Manager APIs on Windows Mobile devices.
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Written By
Architect Tata Consultancy Services
India India
Naynesh Shah is a senior solution architect working with the Mobile Solutions - Technology Excellency Group of TATA Consultancy Services.

He specializes in architecting enterprise and embedded mobile solutions based on Windows CE and Windows Mobile. He is also involved in helping customers define the mobile middleware adoption strategy.

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