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IntroductionHow to build a WES image like XPP

Stone LeeSynnex FAE

WES Features

New key technologies

Key enhancements

Improved developer experience

What difference between XPE & WES

How to build a WES image like XPP

Windows Embedded Standard Features

Silverlight 1.0

Internet Explorer 7

Windows Media Player 11

.NET Framework 3.5

Remote Desktop Protocol 6.1

Service Pack 3

New Key Technologies

Silverlight??

User Experience

Enterprise Management Technologies

Inbox Support for Latest Chipsets from Intel, AMD, and VIA

Additional ConfigUI Pages

Link to Online Resources

Key Enhancements

Express / Advanced Installation Options

Maintenance Mode

Context Help and Link to Online Resources

1 DVD

Improved Developer Experience

New Support Lifecycle, 10 Years of Support

THE Platform for Future Innovatione.g., Silverlight 2.0

Improved Developer Experiencee.g., Enhanced OOBE, Addt’l ConfigUI, Link

to Online Resources

Inbox Support for Latest Chipsetsfrom Intel, AMD, VIA

Current SP Level to Receive Support

Enterprise Management Technologiese.g., SCCM, WSUS

Select OOB Featurese.g., NAP, MSXML 6.0, BITS 2.5, to Enable

Connectivity with Windows Server 2008

Latest Key Technologiese.g., Silverlight 1.0, .NET 3.5

Optional, updating to SP3Depends on XPe SP2 FP2007

Includes Windows XP Embedded SP3

What difference between WES and XPE

*Assumes Service Pack is most recent version e.g. SP3

Produce Lifecycle

Innovative Developer Experience, e.g., Evaluation / Advanced Option

RTM Target H2 CY201032-bit and 64-bit Support

10 Years of SupportNext Generation Windows Features, e.g., Aero, BitLocker

Windows Embedded codename “Quebec”

Windows Embedded codename “Quebec”

Windows XP Professional will be phased outBUT,Windows XP Professional for Embedded systemis available until 2016

General EmbeddedGeneral Embedded

February 11, 2024

May 24, 2020

November 1, 2023

January 30, 2017

December 31, 2016

January 31, 2009

Product Distribution End Date

Microsoft® Windows® POSReady 2009

Microsoft® Windows® Embedded for Point of Service 1.x, all versions

Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard

Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded(Toolkit and Runtime), all versions

Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional for Embedded Systems

Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional

Product Name

Product Distribution End of Life Schedule

Need Activation for each machine

No Activation (Act. during Dev.)

No Activation (Act. during Dev.)

Activate

FullPoint of Service

DeviceDepends on configuration

Functionality

YesYesNoReady to Install

<<<Price

YesYesDepends on configuration

Add/Remove Windows Components

Must be built into the image

Add-onAdd-onMUI

Yes, as an add-inYes, in the boxNot supportPOS for .NET

FullOptionDepends on configuration

Win32 Applications and Drivers

All

7~14 daysDevelopment time 3~7 days 1~3 days

EEF Partial None

for Embedded System

Microsoft EMB OS difference

FullPoint of Service

DeviceDepends on configuration

Functionality

YesYesDepends on configuration

Add/Remove Windows Components

FullOptionDepends on configuration

Win32 Applications and Drivers

<<<Price

YesYesNoReady to Install

1~3 days3~7 days7~14 daysDevelopment time

Need Activation for each machine

No Activation (Act. during Dev.)

No Activation (Act. during Dev.)

Activate

NonePartialAllEEF

Yes, as an add-inYes, in the boxNot supportPOS for .NET

Must be built into the image

Add-onAdd-onMUI

How to build a WES like XPP

How to build a WES image like XPP 1/3

OS imageMUI

Function

Driver

How to build a WES image like XPP 2/3

OS imageMUI

Function

Driver

Process Monitor & Dependency Walker

Tools :

Full XP MarcoSean Liming :

Test application CompatibilityWES :

How to build a WES image like XPP 3/3

OS imageMUI

Function

Driver

Generic Device Driver Support

Class Installers / Hardware Compatibility

Component :

Manual InstallTechnique :

Target AnalyzerUtility :

How to evaluate XP Pro for embedded system

How to evaluate XP pro for embedded system

Sign CLA with Synnex

Synnex provide OPK (OEM Pre-install kit)

Provide OA if high volume

Existing Products

Key Features

Intel® Silverthorne processors (0.6~2W)

Dual Independent Display (LVDS + SDVO)

Build-in Wi-Fi 802.11/b/g/n and Bluetooth

Supports 3.5G or WIMAX Module

Secure Data by TPM 1.2 and Fingerprint

4 ~ 8 Hours Long Lasting Battery Life

Optional RFID/ Barcode Scanner

Nexcom : MTC-2100

Solutions

1. Warehousing Management 5. Healthcare

2. Delivery Tracking Management 6. E-education

3. Real-Time Logistics Management 7. Field Service

4. Fleet Management

DMP : Vortex86DX & eBox-3300

Processor

Core

4 in 1 SoC

Cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web

Cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web

Key Benefits•Compelling cross-platform user experiences•Flexible programming model with collaboration tools•High quality, low cost media•Connected to data, servers, and services•Streaming by Windows Live to enable rapid application development, create and deliver differentiated user experiences, and get global scale quickly and cost effectively

Example Scenario•User interface on thin clients, point-of-service terminals, kiosks/ATMs, industrial controllers, gaming machines, or medical devices

The most secure version of Internet Explorer to date. Redesigned from the ground up, with better security, new capabilities, and a whole new interface

The most secure version of Internet Explorer to date. Redesigned from the ground up, with better security, new capabilities, and a whole new interface

Key Benefits•Fight fraud with the Phishing Filter•Get extended validation of websites•Opt in to add-ons•Protect yourself from hacked websites•Feed your need for the latest information•Clear the clutter with tabbed browsing

Example Scenario•Internet browser on thin clients, point-of-service terminals, kiosks/ATMs, or industrial controllers

Offers great new ways to store and enjoy all your music, video, pictures, and recorded TV. Play it, view it, and sync it to a portable device for enjoying on the go or even share with devices around your home – all from one place

Offers great new ways to store and enjoy all your music, video, pictures, and recorded TV. Play it, view it, and sync it to a portable device for enjoying on the go or even share with devices around your home – all from one place

Key Benefits•Simplicity in design•More of the music you love•All your entertainment in one place•Enjoy everywhere

Example Scenario•Media player on thin clients, point-of-service terminals, kiosks/ATMs, or gaming machines

Provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server, or to access the Windows desktop itself, from almost any computing device. Users can connect to a terminal server to run programs and to use network resources on that server.

Provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs that are installed on a terminal server, or to access the Windows desktop itself, from almost any computing device. Users can connect to a terminal server to run programs and to use network resources on that server.

Key Benefits•Improved remote desktop connection display•Enhanced device redirection•Single sign-on•Easy Print•TS RemoteApp with multi-monitor support•TS Web Access

Example Scenario•Thin clients connecting to Windows Server 2008

The new managed code programming model for Windows. Combines the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 with four new technologies: Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), and Windows CardSpace™.

The new managed code programming model for Windows. Combines the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 with four new technologies: Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), and Windows CardSpace™.

Key BenefitsBuild applications that have •Visually compelling user experiences, •Seamless communication across technology boundaries, •The ability to support a wide range of business processes, and •An easier way to manage your personal information online.

Example Scenario•Enabling applications built on top of .NET Framework 3.0 on point-of-service terminals, kiosks/ATMs, industrial controllers, gaming machines, or medical devices

Provides users and developers with a robust, open format for electronic paper. Describes electronic paper in a way that can be read by hardware, read by software, and read by people. XPS documents print better, can be shared easier, are more secure and can be archived with confidence

Provides users and developers with a robust, open format for electronic paper. Describes electronic paper in a way that can be read by hardware, read by software, and read by people. XPS documents print better, can be shared easier, are more secure and can be archived with confidence

Key Benefits•Platform-independent•Open published

Example Scenario•Document viewer on thin clients, point-of-service terminals, kiosks/ATMs, or medical devices

Enhances the wireless client software with support for the new Wi-Fi Alliance certification for wireless security and makes it easier to connect to secure public spaces that are equipped with wireless Internet access – locations otherwise known as "Wi-Fi hotspots.“

Enhances the wireless client software with support for the new Wi-Fi Alliance certification for wireless security and makes it easier to connect to secure public spaces that are equipped with wireless Internet access – locations otherwise known as "Wi-Fi hotspots.“

Key Benefits•Compatible with the IEEE 802.11i standard•Supports the additional mandatory security features of the IEEE 802.11i standard that are not already included in WPA •Makes it easier to connect to public Wi-Fi networks

Example Scenario•Wireless networking on thin clients, industrial controllers, or medical devices

Includes all previously released updates to improve security, reliability, and robustness. Also includes new technology updates.

Includes all previously released updates to improve security, reliability, and robustness. Also includes new technology updates.

Key Technology Updates•Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0•Background Intelligent Transfer Server (BITS) 2.5•Credential Roaming Service

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool supportMicrosoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool support

Link to Online Community ResourcesLink to Online Community Resources

Additional ConfigUIAdditional ConfigUI

• A device with the up-to-date Windows Update Agent (WUA) 3.0 component, included in Windows Embedded Standard, can better communicate and more accurately report to MBSA running on a central management server

• Open default Internet browser to online community resources such as the team blog, forum, newsgroup, etc.

• Expose additional component settings, for example, settings for Registry Filter. The user can persist a registry key simply by using Registry Filter’s ConfigUI, instead of manually adding multiple keys to the image settings.

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