I have tried and searched for the this.
The one in the tweaks thread didn't work for me because that registry isn't on my wizard. Did anyone else get the warning to be disabled and how please?
thanks
I did not load the following cab:
CAB: \Extended_ROM\Signed_Wiz_NoGPRSAutoattach.sa.CAB
This one makes GPRS always online and (therefore) asks you if you agree to go online.
GPRS now gets activated on software-demand and closes after a time-out period (5 mins or so). No user questions asked
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I have searched all over multiple forums and havn't come up with a definitive answer to my question. I have a Cingular 8125 and no data plan. I want to disable GPRS so that in case my wifi isnt connected I dont connect through GPRS. There were rumors of a registry key that could disable it, but I couldn't find any more info.
Where can I find the registry key to disable GPRS entirely?
What I would recommend is for you to install Registrywizard it has the option to disable GPRS, or look a bit harder since I'm pretty sure the info is around here somewhere, you might even check in registrywizard's thread, it's a long one though, so be warned the thread is this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=255225&highlight=easily+tweak
Check out this link.
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Check out this link.
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Super, Thanks!
The keys for disabling GPRS is actually in HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections\ Cingular GPRS\
and the same except the last part is Cingular CSD.
Thanks again for the tip.
Cingular
I know this isn't the answer you were looking for...but I just called Cingular support (611) and told them to disable GPRS (might be best to call it mobile internet...they aren't the smartest). They will disable it immediately and you don't have to remember which keys you changed if you want to enable it later.
I previously found a program for the XDA that allowed you to set when the GPRS is inactive it turns off, or it must prompt you before turning on and other settings however I can't remember the name, does anyone know what I'm referring too and have a link to the CAB?
Thanks,
Nick.
I believe you're looking for Modaco NoData...
http://www.modaco.com/content/Pocket-PC-Software/246171/New-FREE-Utility/
hi guys, i have a problem. when i receive mms messages, the pictures are sooooo tiny. i have it set to download manually and when i look at the msg details it'll say that the msg is 100+ kbs in size but after it finishes downloading, the picture is only about 5kb in size. same thing goes for short audio files(if a person sends me a 10-15sec recording, i only receive a 5sec clip of it). have any of you the same problem? i've looked through all my settings and can't find anything that would help if i changed them so i come to all you kind ppl. please help. thanks in advance
I think this topic came up around 2 weeks ago on XperiaX1.net, and I think they concluded it was a network (carrier/provider) setting. Might be worth a look.
thats what i first thought but with my n95 and all my previous ericssons, it's never been an issue. i've always received everything in full. but perhaps i have some incorrect mms server settings on this phone. i'll look into it. thanks for the quick reply
The phone speaks to your network when downloading the message and your network is going "I have no idea what this phone is" so it sends down the small version. If you search there was a regedit which tricked the network in to thinking you were a different model.
LOL, the answer to your question is literally 11 threads down!
"MMS pictures Shrinking in size when downloaded"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=441428
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There was one guy who had this problem over at esato and he fixed it. This is hidden in a rather long genieric thread so i'll just copy his post here...
"Basically, it has something to do with the phone not being set up, or directing to the correct 'profile' with the network operator. For example, my settings were directing to the Taiwan HTC website for some reason. Because O2 didn't have these settings, it was defaulting the MMS settings to how they were when MMS was first introduced.
The solution is basically using a program like PHM Registry Editor to change the profile, so it directs to the correct details. However, as there aren't any specific Xperia ones yet, you can have it use those of another phone. In my case, I have used the N95 settings, as these are ones set up on O2.
So, in the reg editor you need to go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - Software - Arcsoft MMS UA - Config - mm1 - WspHeader
There will be 6 strings in this part of the registry. You just need to edit the 'User-Agent' profile to:
NokiaN95/11.0.026; Series60/3.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
And the 'Profile' string to:
http://nds1.nds.nokia.com/uaprof/NN95-1r100.xml
You don't need to reboot. And that should get the pics coming through at the correct size.
Hope this helps if anyone is having the same problem."
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ooops i found the answer last night lol suppose i should've reported back. the regedit trick fixed the problem. thanks you guys
I am running Xplode's WM6.5 23004 and set up the Device lock as part of using a corporate mobile sync service. Fine during the week but annoying when I'm home. I cannot find how to disable it or at least change the timeout to something longer than 5 minutes! There are a couple of keys in the registry (policies) but these seem to be ignored. And I have the phone off when at home (so no connection to the sync service).
Anyone help please?
Anyone at all know about this device lock? It's configurable from settings > lock. But where it says 'Prompt if phone unused for' I cannot uncheck the box. And the drop down list ranges from 0 minutes to a whole 5 minutes. I can't change it...
Help please.
Hi there,
I was testing with Internet connections, and somehow I was blocked in a screen with no possible exit. I was in the "INTERNET" connection edit screen, but pressing Accept told me that this name was already in use... I only wanted to check settings, but it was like creating a new connection!
So, I finally added a leter to the "INTERNET" and now I have two new connections: "INTERNETg" and "INTERNETt" which I can't delete.
I have located them in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Destinations\INTERNETg
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Destinations\INTERNETg
But I can't delete them... they seem to be protected. How can I get rid of them?? I've googled, I've searched in xda... no solution.
Can anybody help? Thanx!!!
Sorry! I had the CeRegEditor running and it didn't allow deletion... Closed it and from PHM RegEdit I could delete them.
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