take control of pocket PC wince - windows-ce

I would like to take control of pocket PC wince from An other PC (wondows XP) through ethernet cable.
Do you know a program doing this compatible with WinCE ?

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This can be a complex task. First, the connection type (serial, USB, Ethernet, other) is important. I'm going to assume USB, as that feels like what you're probably talking about (you should edit and clarify though).
For USB to work, you need drivers on both ends - the device and the PC - and they need to cooperate. For Windows CE devices and USB, the common way (though not only option) is to use ActiveSync. There is an out-of-the-box client application driver for Windows CE (repllog.exe) - though it requires the OEM actually plumbs it through to the transport driver. For the desktop (Vista and later) you would use Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC).
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