SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions Releases the DUA Administrator v1.0

Utility that provides an interface to Device Update Agent parameters

January 28th, 2008

San Diego, Calif., Jan 28, 2008 – SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions is pleased to announce the release of the DUA Administrator utility. This new utility provides a graphical interface to Device Update Agents (DUA) registry settings. DUA is an Embedded Enabling Feature of Windows® XP Embedded that provides a simple update solution.

“Until now the registry editor was the only immediate method to access DUAs settings without having to create your own script or utility,” says Sean Liming, Owner of SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions, “DUA Administrator provides direct access and a simple means to change DUAs settings”

Administrators can change polling days, times, and intervals as well as update file paths. The utility also offers the ability to manually control the DUA service. The CD includes an SLD file so you can build the utility right into an XP Embedded image. The utility requires Microsoft® .Net Framework v2.0 to be installed in the image.

The DUA Administrators price is $50.00 USD, and it can be purchased online at www.sjjmicro.com or contact via e-mail sales@sjjmicro.com.

About SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions, LLC (www.sjjmicro.com)

SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions was founded in 2004 to provide a better approach to learning and implementing embedded systems with the “Learn-by-Doing” philosophy. SJJ offers training, consulting, and various books and software products for Windows® Embedded.

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