Installing the Raspberry Pi is only the first step in making Windows IoT core run on the Raspberry Pi, and the complete set of tools such as management systems are essential.
Because Windows IoT core runs on a card PC, there are not too many UI actions set up, and many operations are done through the IoT dashboard app and device portal. Simply tell me how to manage the Windows IoT core on your Raspberry Pi.
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You can use IoT Dashboard to download the image of Windows IoT directly for installation, and you can specify the device name, admin password, WiFi network, and so on during installation.
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Windows IoT devices running on the same network, such as Raspberry Pi, can be automatically discovered. Right-click on the discovered device to open the management portal.
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In the management portal, you can modify the device configuration, including changing the password. You can also view all the processes that are currently running.
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Managing software apps and managing hardware is important as an IoT device that can run UWP cross-platform applications.
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To make it easy to connect to the Raspberry Pi device, you can connect internet,windows IoT to support enabling soft APs in a way that takes into account network requirements. In order to see the device display when there is no monitor, also for my convenience (haha), Microsoft also provides an application of Windows IoT remote client to achieve similar Remote Desktop support (note, not the RDP protocol).
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These are the displays of the Raspberry Pi I see through the remote client, which are available for free at the App Store. The attentive person will find that I am unable to run the standard command line on the Raspberry Pi. For security reasons, the command line needs to be opened by command (this is a very awkward remark)
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The local management of light is not enough, and the fun part of Windows IoT core is that you can connect to Azure cloud computing and develop your own code to run. Follow up on this.
Play the Raspberry Pi--Manage Windows IoT devices