Adding to Notifications - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Is there any program to add programs in to the notification system? I have a program that I wish to run about every hour.

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Req: Universal notification queue deleter

Folks, the Universal is desperately in need of a notification queue manager - one that AUTOMATICALLY deletes duplicates, and \\.\Notifications\NamedEvents\SCRIPT... entries.
PocketMechanic identifies duplicates, but does not clean up automatically every night. Scarybear cleanup apps only target common XDA duplicates - not the Universal's sddeamon dup.
It's a big ask, but would someone be prepared to whip sopmething up quickly. I'd undertake to promote it savagely in the xda-forums, along with encouragement to contribute to xda-developers in lieue of a shareware fee.
Features should include:
- Autorun every night
- Find duplicates and delete
- Find matches to user input and delete
- A text kill-file of matches, so that we (on this forum) can add entires and upload new kill files (presently sddeamon and the above script notifications are proliferating on an almost-clean JasJar after a hard reset)
bump
Anyone know if there may be something in the works somewhere?
Use Pocket Mechanic...it does it all :lol:
It's almost like we either need an automisation of the pocket mechanic function, or a butchered antivirus type app where we replace the virus definitions with a list of notifications we want to get rid of.
What are those NamedEvents notifications?
Are they safe to delete?
I found this elsewhere
Some of you may have noticed these "\\.\Notification\NamedEvents\Script..." entries in the notification queue database that seem to build up for unknown reasons. Well, I just realized that these entries are created for each event where the "Flash Light for" option is enabled.
To prevent these entries from building up, disable the "Flash Light for" option using the "Sounds & Notifications" settings for specific events, i.e. "Messaging: new text messages".
But if you prefer to have this LED alert enabled, avoid selecting "No Limit" as this results in corresponding notification q database entries to expire only approx 42 days later. They do not get cleaned up sooner thus, the build-up.

what are all these notifications

I am using a trial version of MemMaid and am confused with all the items in the Notification Queue. I have no duplicates but have 18 items all for differing dates and times which are lall isted as
\\.Notifications\NamedEvents\SCRIPT:0x0
The dates and times do not have any significance to me,
Can any one tell me what these are likely to be and if it is safe to delete them?
Al
alarms, calendar events (appointments, etc.) best would be to export it, attach the file, and let us have a closer peek - there's several that need to be running for regular operation
I've attached mine - should be clean of any events
Is thare a way to export the notifications to an external file using MemMaid or other 3rd paty software? All the \\.Notifications\NamedEvents\SCRIPT:0x0
items are set for weird times e.g. 04:09:33, 07:24:25, 07:25:23.I know I have never set any alarms or appt. reminders at these times.
I have looked through your attachment and can match up most items with what is displayed in MemMaid on my vario but am still no nearer understanding the above notifications.
Al
ROM version 1.6.2.4WWE
ROM date 11/15/05
Radio vers 01.12.10
Protocol vers 4.0.13.23
ExtROM vers 1.6.2.105
I exported mine with CheckNotifications;
http://www.scarybearsoftware.com/ppc_cn_overview.html
Not quite sure what the Script 0x0 events are, however.. in the same Check Notifications, Options dialog:
[x] Remove SCRIPT:0x000 events
Removes alarm events that are
generated on Phone-based
devices when calls are missed
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Take a look on this topic. It makes the alarm goes nuts. Anyone can explain how this notifications are created?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=46126
I found this elsewhere
Some of you may have noticed these "\\.\Notification\NamedEvents\Script..." entries in the notification queue database that seem to build up for unknown reasons. Well, I just realized that these entries are created for each event where the "Flash Light for" option is enabled.
To prevent these entries from building up, disable the "Flash Light for" option using the "Sounds & Notifications" settings for specific events, i.e. "Messaging: new text messages".
But if you prefer to have this LED alert enabled, avoid selecting "No Limit" as this results in corresponding notification q database entries to expire only approx 42 days later. They do not get cleaned up sooner thus, the build-up.
Eliminating all the "No Limit" settings eliminated my buildup.
I've got a whole bunch of sddaemon.exe notifications in my queue. Can I delete them?
Webreaper said:
I've got a whole bunch of sddaemon.exe notifications in my queue. Can I delete them?
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Yes you can!
My the use of Memmaid is an option for you, there you can scan the notification que and delete duplicates.
I used checkNotifications (it's free) and cleared them all down anyway.
Phone seems a bit snappier to, so I've turned off 'unlimited' light flashing notifications.
please help
hi i have deleted all the notifications using check notification the phone is working fine but ots not connecting to comp. via active sync .........
can any 1 help me
thanx in advance
After Cleared some of them, Next day my Alarm is not working anyome...
Any Idea?
waiho said:
After Cleared some of them, Next day my Alarm is not working anyome...
Any Idea?
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Did you delete the clocknot and calnot notifications? That would do it. I think they meant to delete the
\\.\Notification\NamedEvents\Script
type notifications, which are remnants of "no limit" notifications from messaging, phone and the like. You can stop the buildup by going to Settings/Sounds and Notifications and eliminating all "No Limit" notifications
Thanks for the Help. I notice that the notification alarm will come back the next day.
yesterday i've deleted all duplicate clock.exe notifications and all SCRIPT notifications (i've had ~50 of them!). so far, everything works ok, at least wizard's alarm woke me up in the morning.

Change repeat setting of Alarm/Reminder

The clock of WM stop ring after 1 or 2 ring... can I set it continue to ring until I stop it please?
Up,
Is there a hack in the registry to change the repeate of the reminder/alarm please? The alarm default of WM is too poor, it ring 1 or 2 times and stop (the distance between 2 ring is also very long), it's impossible to wake up with that.
I don't understand why, to this version WM6, crosoft do not fix this problem and let WM user look for always an alternative software solution
Ya I don't know why WM has such a crappy alarm interface.
I'm finiding the ringer to lack mp3 support and also repeating the alarm.
I know about 3rd party programs SPBtime/Chronos, but I'm afraid its going to kill battery for something that WM should already have been doing.
ChiGGz said:
Ya I don't know why WM has such a crappy alarm interface.
I'm finiding the ringer to lack mp3 support and also repeating the alarm.
I know about 3rd party programs SPBtime/Chronos, but I'm afraid its going to kill battery for something that WM should already have been doing.
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Me too, spb kill my battery... Hop MS fixe it in next version WM
How to Enable Repeat Play Audio Sound Notifications in Windows Mobile
How to Enable Repeat Play Audio Sound Notifications in Windows Mobile
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In Windows Mobile Pocket PC smartphone device, user can configure and set sounds and notifications alert for various events and activities that happening on the device. The notification alerts can be playing a custom selected sound, ring tone or tune, display message on screen, flash keypad light, or vibrate.
And user can customize their favorite alert music audio and notification method for events such as incoming new e-mail messages, MMS messages, SMS text messages, missed call and voice mail the phone received. However, the notification alert for each event happens just once for one time. Supposedly, it’s possible to set the notification such as beeping and playing audio sound recurringly and repetitively until user acknowledge the e-mail, MMS, SMS or other events.
There is an option of “Repeat” for “Playing sound” in “Sounds & Notifications” control panel of Windows Mobile. However, the “Repeat” check box is always grayed out and disabled for most events, except few events such as Reminder. So user cannot select “Repeat” option in order to make notification alert recurring and repeat.
There is registry hack that able to enable the “Repeat” check box in “Sounds & Notifications” control panel. To perform the change on Windows Mobile registry, a registry editor such as PHM Registry Editor, Mobile Registry Editor or CeRegEditor is required.
In Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications
There is a lot of registry sub-key inside the Notifications folder. Search through one by one to find and locate a registry entry that has its Default (REG_SZ) value as the name of the event. For example, Messaging: New e-mail message, Messaging: New text message, Messaging: New MMS message, Phone: Missed call and etc.
Once found the correct registry sub-key that represents the event that you want to enable the “Repeat” option, edit the value data for Options value name. Change the value to 1073741835 (in Decimal base) or 4000000B (in Hexadecimal HEX base format). Save and exit from registry editor.
Now the Repeat check box is enabled, and user should be able to set repetitive and recurring event notifications.
The alerts appear to completely stop at 10 minutes.
For example a text message comes in, you get an alert
You get an alert every 30 seconds for 3 minutes
You get one alert at 5 minutes
You get one final alert at 10 minutes
Tweak and Configure How Notifications Work in Windows Mobile Notifications
Tweak and Configure How Notifications Work in Windows Mobile Notifications
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Windows Mobile powered device (including WM5, WM6 and WM6.1) has a registry key that allows user to tweak, control, configure and customize how notifications work in the mobile Pocket PC (PPC) device. For example, whether a notification should shows or hides the icon in taskbar, play notification sound, pop up notification bubble for user to dismiss or vibrate.
One notification that can be configured via the said registry key is SMS sent notification, other than the SMSNoSentMsg registry key. Then Options registry entry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\Default registry branch, when changed to reflect user own preference, may affect other notification in Windows Mobile device too, especially those unable to configure via Sounds and Notifications control panel GUI.
To perform the registry hack to configure different settings for notifications in Windows Mobile, run any registry editor on Windows Mobile device (such as PHM Registry Editor) or remotely access mobile device registry with CeRegEditor from desktop PC, and then navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\Default\Options
Then, change the DWORD value to any of the following value, which also shows its corresponding results on notification respond, depending on user’s preference:
• 0 - Show icon
• 1 - Show icon and play notification sound
• 2 - Show icon and vibration
• 3 - Show icon and vibration and play notification sound
• 4 - Same as 0
• 5 - Same as 1
• 6 - Same as 3
• 7 - Same as 3
• 8 - Show icon and notification bubble
• 9 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble
• 10 - Show icon and notification bubble and vibration
• 11 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble and vibration
• 13 - Same as 1
The change takes effect effectively.

Possible to start sms application in the background?

I wanted my sms application to be always running in the background so that I can access/send sms quickly.
I put a link of the sms application into the \Windows\Startup\ folder so that it is called up even after a soft reset. The "problem" is that the sms application will be displayed after a soft reset instead of the home screen. Is it possible to set it such that sms application is called up after every soft reset but is running in the background so that the home screen shows up everytime?
Friend, once you start SMS, the SMS application is a always running in the background till the time that you run ouf of memory and the system needs to shut down an application that is not actively bieng used.
True, but why the messaging client have to reload all SMS when opening it ?

[Q] Appointment alert

A few months ago I moved from Windows Mobile 6.5 to Android. A feature I miss a bunch is the ability to have my scheduled tasks alert me. Using Android the task alert is the text message alert. I have been unable to find a way to make my tasks have a separate alert. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Thanks!
Are you referring to the notification ringtones? because you can change that through the settings in the calander app to make it something different than the default.
Koadic said:
Are you referring to the notification ringtones? because you can change that through the settings in the calander app to make it something different than the default.
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yes that is what I am referring to... however if I change the notification ring tone it changes the text message ring tone.
Tasks
I have all my schedules for work in my phone set up in my calander, since i also came from a Windows phone (Q9C) i was using outlook for all my apts. THere is a exchange program u can use thru google that will link the 2 and bring all your tasks into your new calander on your phone. U can then set each event to alert u a set time before, just like in WINM0b. I set mine up to alert me 1 hour before i work and if the phone is on silent, theres a icon on top left screen telling me theres a event. u can also set up sounds. I hope this helps, and hope the info helps u. I am running Dk28 Froyo and there are some differences, so if some of this makes no sense, thats prob the reason. the program thru google is google calander. seach for it, it works
wg
When you change it through the calendar app, it only effects notifications from that app, the default notification ringtone will remain the same. Also, you can specify a specific notification ringtone through the messaging app, and gmail as well, and have them all be something different than the default notification ringtone that is set through the main settings->sound menu.
Open up the calendar app, hit the menu button, select settings, then change the ringtone for that app.
All my appointments are through google calender. I am running Froyo (Bonsai MOD). The one hour thing is what I have as well... the issue I am having is my text msg alert seems like it has to be the same as the task alert. I liked having my task alert long(like a ring tone) and I like having a short text msg alert.
Koadic said:
When you change it through the calendar app, it only effects notifications from that app, the default notification ringtone will remain the same. Also, you can specify a specific notification ringtone through the messaging app, and gmail as well, and have them all be something different than the default notification ringtone that is set through the main settings->sound menu.
Open up the calendar app, hit the menu button, select settings, then change the ringtone for that app.
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wow... just wow. I really feel like a noob. It was so simple. Thanks!
You can also DL tone picker from the market. It will give you a few more selections when trying to change notification tones, including the use of music found on your SD card. Just a lil FYI if you're not too big on system tones only.
notoriouspyro said:
You can also DL tone picker from the market. It will give you a few more selections when trying to change notification tones, including the use of music found on your SD card. Just a lil FYI if you're not too big on system tones only.
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Thanks for the heads up however "Select music" is installed by default and will let you do the music from your SD card thing(all my ring tones are there)
You can also just create a directory on your sd card and place your audio files there. On your sd card, create a directory with folders as such
sdcard
|-media
--|-audio
----|-alarms
------|-random.mp3
------|-random.ogg
----|-notifications
------|-another.mp3
------|-another.aac
----|-ringtones
------|-you_get_the_picture.mp3
------|-insert_audio_file_here.wav

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