How to deploy exe file

Hi Export!!
We are using Mobile 7.1.
We are trying to deploy some exe file to Mobile server.
these files are made by .Net Compact Framework 3.5.
Is there anybody know how to deploy files to the Mobile server?
help us!!!
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
Netweaver mobile 7.10 supports uploading the custom applications in a perticular format.(.SDA files)
These SDA files can contain your .exe file as a part of it.
Kindly prepare the SDA file and upload the same using SDOE_UPLOAD_ARCHIVE transaction.
After this, the application will be available for assignment to the devices in DOE.
Regards,
Ramanath.

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