Problems with AutoConfig - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

I created settings for Czech - Eurotel to AutoConfig, but when I tried in SE ROM 1.2 I discovered that connection setting are not correctly created. There is created name of connection, but modem is set to "Cellular Line" and not to correct "Cellular Line (GPRS)" and GPRS APN is missing too.
Next problem is that Short date don't have correct format, and currency symbol is incorrect too.
I tried other autoconfig settings, like Czech-Tmobile or AustriaOne and I thing that there are the same problems.
Is it possible that there is needed more registry keys to setup everything correctly?

aleho said:
Is it possible that there is needed more registry keys to setup everything correctly?
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Yes, this is well-possible, since others have reported similar problems with their providers. Needs looking into...

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Bug in Autoconfig

Autoconfig for O2 Germany Loop: access point should be "pinternet.interkom.de" instead of "internet". For the rest the settings worked fine for me.
Hi there, I also have the same problem. I found that the Autoconfig does not work for me (and I am the person who provide you a registry of AIS-Thailand). The GPRS dialing pattern should be +0~GRPS!internet, but it has only been configured only +0. Maybe I sent you somehow not complete registry file. I don't think it is a problem because I had never used the Autoconfig before (you can say it is very minor bug).
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Network settings in a *.cab file

How can I make a cab file to load my network settings (internet, mms, wap, gprs/csd) every time I hard reset my tytn?
Thank you!
Hi,
I found that wizard in the wiki, it works for the Magician and I think for the Hermes too.
It extracts a cab file, perhaps that's helpful for you...
PS: wow, my first post
do you have a link or something?... 'caise I can't find it...
ah sorry
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/software/htcp3600.html?lang=en
the one on the bottom
that is good... but i want something to make my own settings because in that wizard there is no romania operator...
I'm lazy to give you the details, but in general, you get yourself a CAB editor (easiest one would be WINCE CAB MANAGER), open the above example, and modify the values within to suit your needs.
..the problem is WHAT values modify... i've tried it comparing 2 full reg backups before/after the configuring.. but applying the reg, when income an sms it goes to MMS folder etc...
here are the registry i've modified
::Too many Characters for Connection registry values that are into the attached txt::
MMS settings:
Code:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings]
"AcctPicker"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF097F4C-DC4B-4c98-8FF6-AEF805DC0E8E}]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF097F4C-DC4B-4c98-8FF6-AEF805DC0E8E}\HTTP-{ADB0B001-10B5-3F39-27C6-9742E785FCD4}]
"ConnectionGUID"="{D0BEA113-E421-76B6-F85A-ABFA7EECDEEC}"
"ExtraInfo"=""
"Override"=""
"Username"=""
"Proxy"="new-inet:1159"
"Enable"=dword:00000001
"Type"=dword:00000000
"DestId"="{436EF144-B4FB-4863-A041-8F905A62C572}"
"SrcId"="{ADB0B001-10B5-3F39-27C6-9742E785FCD4}"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF097F4C-DC4B-4c98-8FF6-AEF805DC0E8E}\null-corp-{18AD9FBD-F716-ACB6-FD8A-1965DB95B814}]
"ConnectionGUID"="{23B3B395-2E31-21DD-C3CF-B926910600D6}"
"ExtraInfo"=""
"Override"=""
"Username"=""
"Proxy"="new-corp:1118"
"Enable"=dword:00000001
"Type"=dword:00000000
"DestId"="{A1182988-0D73-439E-87AD-2A5B369F808B}"
"SrcId"="{18AD9FBD-F716-ACB6-FD8A-1965DB95B814}"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{f792e23c-dc19-4668-9be4-f8688b4c18d6}]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{f792e23c-dc19-4668-9be4-f8688b4c18d6}\CurrentDTPTNetwork]
"Private_PreviouslyInitialized"=dword:00000001
"ConnectionGUID"="{F9C8EE69-A651-BD0A-6CD3-6838018DCC61}"
"Adapter"=""
"SecureLevel"=dword:00000000
"Secure"=dword:ffffffff
"AlwaysOn"=dword:00000001
"DestId"="{18AD9FBD-F716-ACB6-FD8A-1965DB95B814}"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A37-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{AAC76F3F-31FF-4f8c-9705-78ADD63C7982}]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Security\Crypto] ??
"Seed"=hex:24,9d,71,46,64,61,3e,7f,89,ac,a8,a4,ac,99,ac,06,c0,bf,8d,3f
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\mm1\MMSCSetting\Wind MMS]
"WAP1RecvDefaultSize"=dword:00019000
"WAP1SendDefaultSize"=dword:00019000
"PacketSize"=dword:000003e8
"ConnectionVia"="{F516F9A3-C69F-A973-D96C-704DA3B09314}"
"WAP2SendDefaultSize"=dword:0004b000
"WAP2RecvDefaultSize"=dword:000fa000
"WAPType"=dword:00000001
"GatewayPort"=dword:00001f90
"MmscURI"="[URL]http://mms.wind.it[/URL]"
"Gateway"="212.245.244.100"
"Name"="Wind MMS"
"ISP"="Wind MMS"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI]
"AllowSendReadReport"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI\TryLimit]
"TryDefault"=dword:00000005
Set as default mms connection:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\mm1]
"DefaultSetting"="Wind MMS"
If Gprs Cannot Connect!
stan23 said:
ah sorry
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/software/htcp3600.html?lang=en
the one on the bottom
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Before downloading and installing the software wizard from the above link, I could not connect to the internet via GPRS. I knew I had the correct settings install on my Wizard and this was also verified by the technical people at T-Mobile, but still I could not make a internet connection via GPRS, but on WIFI everything worked fine. So I came across the above link download the software wizard for the UK area, although I live in the USA it worked like a charm. This software is a network settings wizard,(wap,full internet,MMS,ect), it does the configuration work for you. All I can say, my search stopped here, it works! (lol) By the way the ROM version that I'm using is the X-Plorer 1.1, for me this is the best ROM, because I"ve tried them all and "most beautiful" was so ugly to me. X-plorer1.1 runs smooth, it does not do the"Freeze", or the Stop GO move!

T-Mobile MMS/GPRS Question

For some reason I've done this a thousand times but its not working this time. I'm pretty sure I've set this up right but its not working. 1st question: Is it possible to send MMS messages through 'internet2.voicestream.com'? It works through 'wap.voicestream.com', but then GPRS/EDGE wont work through that, it will only work through 'internet2.voicestream.com'. In addition to that, the auto switch isn't working for me. The MMS is trying to use 'internet2.voicestream.com' and the GPRS/EDGE is trying to use 'wap.voicestream.com'. 2nd question: Is there a way to set this up MANUALLY, without a provisioning cab? I hate those things, they add in other customizations that I don't like or want.
hiimcliff said:
For some reason I've done this a thousand times but its not working this time. I'm pretty sure I've set this up right but its not working. 1st question: Is it possible to send MMS messages through 'internet2.voicestream.com'? It works through 'wap.voicestream.com', but then GPRS/EDGE wont work through that, it will only work through 'internet2.voicestream.com'. In addition to that, the auto switch isn't working for me. The MMS is trying to use 'internet2.voicestream.com' and the GPRS/EDGE is trying to use 'wap.voicestream.com'. 2nd question: Is there a way to set this up MANUALLY, without a provisioning cab? I hate those things, they add in other customizations that I don't like or want.
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I've been using the T-mo cab since day 5 (days 1-4 I was racking my brain trying to get MMS to work) and it configures the connections as follows:
-Use internet2... under "My ISP" (or "T-Mobile US" in your case)
-Use wap... under "My Work Network" and change the "Connect via:" setting under MMS settings appropriately. Also, proxy settings are enabled for this connection ("This network connects...." and "This network uses..." both checked, proxy server blank, and under advanced settings: WAP server is: 216.155.165.50:9201)
-Network management (under the advanced tab of connections) => "My ISP" in the top, and "My Work Network" in the bottom.
The autopick within a connection never seemed to work for me, but the above works fine. In order to send an MMS, you must first disconnect from your GPRS/EDGE connection (alternatively, MMS will be the first to connect when recovering from a dropped data connection).
Hope that helps, if not just run the provisioning cab...hell-of-a-lot easier and I don't see what "other" things are added, all it does is set up the network connections and all the settings, nothing more, nothing less. Filename of the one I've been using for quite some time is T-Mobile_USA_Internet_UNI_SA_V2.0.CAB
glhs509 said:
I've been using the T-mo cab since day 5 (days 1-4 I was racking my brain trying to get MMS to work) and it configures the connections as follows:
-Use internet2... under "My ISP" (or "T-Mobile US" in your case)
-Use wap... under "My Work Network" and change the "Connect via:" setting under MMS settings appropriately. Also, proxy settings are enabled for this connection ("This network connects...." and "This network uses..." both checked, proxy server blank, and under advanced settings: WAP server is: 216.155.165.50:9201)
-Network management (under the advanced tab of connections) => "My ISP" in the top, and "My Work Network" in the bottom.
The autopick within a connection never seemed to work for me, but the above works fine. In order to send an MMS, you must first disconnect from your GPRS/EDGE connection (alternatively, MMS will be the first to connect when recovering from a dropped data connection).
Hope that helps, if not just run the provisioning cab...hell-of-a-lot easier and I don't see what "other" things are added, all it does is set up the network connections and all the settings, nothing more, nothing less. Filename of the one I've been using for quite some time is T-Mobile_USA_Internet_UNI_SA_V2.0.CAB
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on the contrary. when you open the cab you find all sorts of new favorites, changed home page, setup.dlls, and other customizing crap.
i've tried your way in the past. it does work. but i also know there is a way to get the auto pick to work. it has worked in the past. i just cant figure it out again.
hiimcliff said:
on the contrary. when you open the cab you find all sorts of new favorites, changed home page, setup.dlls, and other customizing crap.
i've tried your way in the past. it does work. but i also know there is a way to get the auto pick to work. it has worked in the past. i just cant figure it out again.
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Dunno which CAB you've been looking at, but the one I use has 4 files: an XML file for network settings, registry settings file (for MMS), and Check/Recheck executables for installation. No changes to favs, home page, etc...
The is the same one I've been using since grabbing from I-Mate's website back in Oct. '05.
glhs509 said:
Dunno which CAB you've been looking at, but the one I use has 4 files: an XML file for network settings, registry settings file (for MMS), and Check/Recheck executables for installation. No changes to favs, home page, etc...
The is the same one I've been using since grabbing from I-Mate's website back in Oct. '05.
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well the ones from tmobile's extended rom do. and quite simply put, i dont want to use a provisioning cab.
now the question at hand is... has anyone gotten the auto pick to work with manual configuration and not with provisioning cabs
Odd wap.voicestream.com works fine for me for my edge connection. Makes it real easy to send an MMS no dropping connections or anything. I've used the above mention method using two different settings before works fine but not the autopick method.

Proxy data

Hello,
I have a problem with my P3600. I need to use a proxy-setting when I connect to my office network via WiFi. I have the necessary data (i.e. IP address and port number) and it works flawlessly on my old HTC Wizard. However, on my new P3600 the http proxy data keep disappearing each time I leave the settings and connect to the network. The connection is apparently fine but I cannot get any data through.
Regardless how I enter the data, they are gone the next time I check. By the way, it appears that (at least under some circumstances) the SOCKs proxy data are remembered!???
I have tried all combinations of settings I can think of and I am slowly suspecting that something is wrong with the phone. Nevertheless, I've noticed that other people have had similar problems. Unfortunately I've seen no solution yet.
At home, where I use no proxy, everything works fine.
I assume that the P3600 simply "forgets" (doesn't save and doesn't use) the http proxy data and that this is the reason for my problems. But why does that happen? As said, it works well on my old HTC Wizard when I enter the same data in the same places.
This problem is highly annoying, so any help would be highly appreciated.
Fyi, I am using the generic German version HTC P3600 in German language.
Hi,
am I really the only one in here having this problem? Someone here claims, it is a known bug: http://www.mobileplanet.com/ft.aspx?k=99497&page=1
Is it likely that the problem will be solved if I flash a WM6?
Anyway, isn't there a kind of work-around for this problem in WM5/P3600? If people can port and cook a WM6 from another device and do complicated programs etc., I would assume that fixing the proxy-problem with some sort of patch should be relatively easy. But of course, if one doesn't have the problem himself, one doesn't have much motivation to look at it (I am not complaining, but unfortunately I neither have the time nor the skills for solving the problem myself).
V
Same Problem
I <V>
You are not alone, I have exactly the same problem.
I haven't found solution or workaround.
ROM Mary 2.0
Regards
lula6894 said:
I <V>
You are not alone, I have exactly the same problem.
I haven't found solution or workaround.
ROM Mary 2.0
Regards
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And the same here, with the original HTC asia rom. Not solution found...
A big problem for me
In my company, we use proxy , I can´t use my super P3600 because it don´t remenber the Proxy. Incredible!!
WM5 Spanis version.
There are some one with WM6 that can confirm if it works with that version.?
Thanks
There is a solution -Kinda!
I have found that if there are two networks, ie one for your GPRS and the second for your "My Work Network" then it remembers your proxy settings This is as close as I have got to a solution.
Cheers
The problem has been SOLVED!
Dear all,
As pointed out above, it appears that the Trinity cannot save/use http proxy data as long as there is no other connection defined. I can now confirm that if you define (even a fake) connection to, say, a GPRS provider, the P3600 will remember your proxy data in the WiFi setting. Weird, but it works ;-)
Thank you so much for this hint.
Best regards,
>V<
Found another solution
Hi,
I tried the solution proposed, creating a fake connection, and sometimes it worked, but others no.
I have found what happens: Activesync changes one registry key, the corresponding to the Work connection via http, in my case:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF097F4C-DC4B-4c98-8FF6-AEF805DC0E8E}\HTTP-{18AD9FBD-F716-ACB6-FD8A-1965DB95B814}]
"Type"=dword:00000001
from 1 to 0, and with this value the PDA doesn't read correctly another value:
"Proxy"="my.proxy.server:3128"
although it is correctly informed.
The solution I have implemented is to execute a script (made with SKschema, which I use for another automatisations), that changes this value after a sync has been finished. This is automatically done creating a notification with Memmaid.
Now after the first unsuccessfull sync, the key is updated and it works like a charm.
You DID it!
I could confirmed that by changing the type from 0 to 1 did the trick as mentioned by Rodaldfa! It works immediately after modification! Type=0 means "disable this proxy" and Type=1 means "Http proxy".
However, I don't think it's Activesync which reset this value to 0. I had done various times of AS after setting the Type=1 with regedit, and it always maintain Type=1. But if I enter then exit the comm manager, it resets the Type=0 on exit.
The procedure is to set all proxy info (include passwd...) then exit Comm Manager (CM), then use any regedit to modify the Type value. Then NEVER go back to CM afterward...
Thus, I suggest modify type to 1 then avoid entering CM. AS works just fine for me...
I am using HTC Tytn II (Kaiser) with WM 6.0 in Traditional Chinese.

[Q] Changing the default network connection

I want to automatically select the default network to which the device connects
(the first combo in Settings->WirelessControls->menu->Connections->Advanced->SelectNetworks -
See attached image)
My problem is as follows -
When I set up the connection to the operator -
it sets the default network to be <<3G Portal>>
I want to automatically change it to <<Internet 3G>>
(Or in the worst case -
Automatically delete the <<3G Portal>> -
making the <<Internet 3G>> the only available option -
which will force it to be default)
Does anyone know how to do this ?
(Even if some Cpp/C# code is needed - does anyone know the API ?)
Thanks
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
As I understand your Q, you wanna auto set the default network without having to manually change it everytime you hard reset / change roms?
Here's what I do for such things.
Get ceregistry editor, connect to your phone, export the registry to file, then, on the phone, change the default access point to the one you would rather it was, (possibly reboot phone here to be sure the registry has changed the default apn,) back into ceregistry editor, compare current registry to the snapshot, figure out which key changed, and to what value, then provision that reg key (via a cab, or provxml,) whenever you hard reset, after the network has been set up. (I have a cab with dozens of tweaks in it,you can just keep adding to it)
johnerz said:
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
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Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
Som30ne said:
Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
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Try using Data Controller by Red Frogfish. With this app, you can turn on and off all of your different connections indvidually.
Since, I have T-Mobile, I have the following connections:
T-Mobile Data
T-Mobile MMS
T-Mobile Internet
And, Data Controller lets turn each on or off as needed/wanted.
Rob
samsamuel said:
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
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Ok, thanks.
I will try this method.

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