Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard 1.0.1908.19003
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Microsoft Corp.
Date: 08/20/2019 Size: 517 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 Downloads: 14808 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard is a free utility that can assist you in building Windows 10 IoT (Internet of Things) solutions on your IoT devices.
The download is an installer that will download an additional 57 plus MB. Some features may require firewall access.
Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard is very simple to use with four sections; My devices, Set up a new device, Connect to Azure, and Try some samples. A few other things can be found elsewhere including Settings, and Sign in.
It is displayed within a simple UI structure and is relatively simple to use - after you have connected your device to the internet, the Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard automatically detects it. Finding the device is equally simple, go to My Devices and it should be listed - if, for whatever reason, your device is not listed, simply try rebooting the device. There is also an option to provide credentials enabling your device to communicate with Azure.
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The download is an installer that will download an additional 57 plus MB. Some features may require firewall access.
Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard is very simple to use with four sections; My devices, Set up a new device, Connect to Azure, and Try some samples. A few other things can be found elsewhere including Settings, and Sign in.
It is displayed within a simple UI structure and is relatively simple to use - after you have connected your device to the internet, the Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard automatically detects it. Finding the device is equally simple, go to My Devices and it should be listed - if, for whatever reason, your device is not listed, simply try rebooting the device. There is also an option to provide credentials enabling your device to communicate with Azure.
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