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This links below offer downloads to the three generations of free Windows CE development Integrated Development Environments (IDE's) including the original release of the eVT 3.0 Studio. Microsoft offer a repackaged release of eVT 3.0 2002 edition however the Handheld PC Professional SDK is often unable to integrate correctly into the updated suite. The only difference between the first and refreshed release of eVT are the bundled SDK's. The 2002 release includes more current Pocket PC SDK's and removed the older Handheld and Palm-Size PC ones.
SSDT (SQL Server Data Tools) is installed via the Visual Studio installer. There is no stand-alone installer as mentioned in this article: -us/sql/ssdt/download-sql-server-data-tools-ssdt?view=sql-server-ver15#install-ssdt-with-visual-studio-2022The SSRS, SSAS, SSIS extensions are indeed installed from the VS Marketplace site. (The SSIS extension is not yet available for VS2022).
For network or Exchange administrators who want to test out the functionality of Pocket PC 2002 mobility to Exchange, there is a Pocket PC 2002 emulator that is freely downloadable from Microsoft and that has all the functions of the standard Pocket PC 2002 device. The emulator helps an administrator get familiar with setup and configuration without having to actually buy a device or work through unique driver download configurations for mobile connections or wireless adapters.
The Pocket PC 2002 emulator, also known as the Pocket PC 2002 Software Development Kit (SDK) is a free download from Microsoft. It is included in the eMbedded Visual Tools 3.02002 Edition. When the eMbedded Tools 3.0 is installed, the SDK emulator for both Pocket PC 2002 and Smartphone 2002 are also installed, with the core driver and libraries needed to run the software development kit. You will find the eMbedded Tools 3.0 on (search on embedded tools 3.0 ); the evt2002web_min.exe file is 210MB.
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