I have used different tools for uploading files to the FTP server, very fast, but not acurate. For saying, a file in 20MB, it says uploaded 20MB, when I check it, it may only uploaded 5MB. Any specific tools need for this server?
iQQ said:
I have used different tools for uploading files to the FTP server, very fast, but not acurate. For saying, a file in 20MB, it says uploaded 20MB, when I check it, it may only uploaded 5MB. Any specific tools need for this server?
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Just drag the files inside the ftp folder or copy/paste bro and do not close both folder(ftp and the origin of files until finish uploading)
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Hello,
I've been using XDA from two weeks and now I know that it's fantastic machine .
My questions are:
1) How can process some application (which is distributed like *.exe file and it's installed by ActiveSync) to *.cab file? I'd like to install all application by hand using cabInstaller (and store all of application on my SD card).
2) I can't download ROMkitchen from xda-developers.com (I read instructions on page http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=ROMkitchen)
Thanks for your answers.
1 often you can just rename the exe file to zip and extract the cab file from inside it's the one named something with arm
2 do you want to make your own online kitchen ?
or are you looking to just build a rom if so
http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/
Rudegar said:
1 often you can just rename the exe file to zip and extract the cab file from inside it's the one named something with arm
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Thanks, you are right, some programs are distributed like selfextracting zip. I found other solution: ActiveSync allows to choose between the destination in memory or storage card.
Rudegar said:
2 do you want to make your own online kitchen ?
or are you looking to just build a rom if so
http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/
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I'd like to make my own kitchen becouse I will have better control all details
also about 1 then some programs install to somewhere on the pc
and in that dir they keep all their cab files which you can then copy to the xda as you see fit
swierczu said:
I'd like to make my own kitchen becouse I will have better control all details
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Take a look at http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/tools/
I have there a basic set for creating your own kitchen.....
But the file is about 25 MB.
It would be fine, if you download it between 8 pm and 8 am MEZ cause in this time i've got more upload speed....
HTH
Stefan
LumpiStefan said:
Take a look at http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/tools/
I have there a basic set for creating your own kitchen.....
But the file is about 25 MB.
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Thanks a lot for your kitchen! I downloaded your basic set kitchen but thare isn't a wm2003 rom I'm using wm2003 rom from your site ...
Best regards,
Bartlomiej Swiercz
HTC_TyTN_OrangeIsrael_Original_1.18.255.3.zip
any one have this file it was on xda ftp
but not working any more .
thx
You can hunt through the ftp, but I don't see it. ftp://ftp.xda-developers.com/Hermes/ there isn't anything in the dumped rom folder
I cannot attached zip and tiff files in mails under HTC Mail. Any hack available to add new file types for attachments?
sagementor said:
I cannot attached zip and tiff files in mails under HTC Mail. Any hack available to add new file types for attachments?
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You can try this:
http://www.anddev.org/unzipper_--_simple_zip-unzip_tool-t3868.html
hotweiss said:
You can try this:
http://www.anddev.org/unzipper_--_simple_zip-unzip_tool-t3868.html
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HTC Mail does not allow me to insert TIFF attachment, therefore I zip the the TIFF files to a zip file. However the mail client does not allow me to attach zip files either.
Hi,
Can anyone help please. I have tried using both winzip & winrar to unpack CAB files, but they seem to be unpacked as HTML docs. If I click to run, takes me to html code page on the web.
you dont need to unzip the .cab files on your computer.
You just put the .cab file on your phone then "open" it on your phone. Thats how the .cab file runs.
It's kind of like an .exe file on your phone
Yeah - a cab file is an installer, similar to msi files on your PC. There's XML files in there that define what to do with the rest of the files in there.
if you want to see whats inside a cab file on your pc then use msceinf .. its free and very effective.
that way you can see what folders a cab sets up. extract what files it has, and tue registry too.
Thank you guys - downloaded a small cab and opened on device. Works fine.
Feel a bit naff for tearing my hair out over such a simple thing.
Now I'm going to try and find that msceinf as mentioned by fards.
thanks again.
i know how to config it with .ovpn file.. but my profile from this site is a zip file.. i don't know how config it
Dark Fear said:
i know how to config it with .ovpn file.. but my profile from this site is a zip file.. i don't know how config it
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What's inside the zip file?
snapper.fishes said:
What's inside the zip file?
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this:
The .conf file is the same as an .ovpn file. They're actually just plain text files, you can change the extension to anything you want. .ovpn is often used on Windows, .conf on Unix.
More importantly, that zip has a key in it, didn't you make it yourself? Or is someone actually generating and sending the private key?!
Well, that's pretty much all the files you will need to connect to the VPN. On windows you would just unzip the file, pop that into your OpenVPN folder (inside programme files) and then connect automatically to the VPN by running the client GUI. Since you are using a VPN service from a company the config file is probably already setup for you.
As for the private key, OP got the zip file from the VPN service provider. May be the zip file was encrypted before it was sent? Actually does it matter? As long as it was sent through a SSH encrypted channel (SFTP or HTTPS) it should be safe enough. If someone can hack SSH to steal the key, you have bigger problems to worry about.