When I copy a new file (like 'outres.96.dll') in the windows dir, then after a soft reset there appears a security popup dialog that I have to confirm to use the new file.
Where are the answers to these questions stored? Are they in the registry? I have nothing found there.
Thanx in advance
tomestos
Nobody knows?
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After every softreset the link to the Sim Toolkit is recreated in the startmenu -> programs folder. This is really annoying as I just don't use this program. Is there any way maybe in the registry to prevent it from being created? I am using the newest official T-Mobile GER ROM but i already had this problem with the first ROM that was installed.
I have the same problem!
i want to disable the stk menu from WM5
Did anyone tell me how to do?
Ok, I got an idea. Might sound stupid and is not the most ellegant solution but it will work: Why don't we put together a little program that deletes the shortcut and we put this program in the startup folder? This way the icon won't reappear after each soft-reset.
Can anybody here do this for me? Just a simple little program to delete the file. The one which needs to be deleted is:
\\Windows\Startmenü\Programme\Special.lnk
Thank you so much!
there is no stk.lnk shortcut in my windows\startup folder
but my stk menu is automatic start! why?
Hi there,
I'm having the same problem, in that there is a link to the STK appearing in my programs folder on each reset. I have tried deleting and moving the icon, setting it to 'hidden', and altering the registry setting (\\Windows\Startmenu\Programmes\O2.lnk (it's slightly different to the example in an above post, but it does link to STK)) to place it in a sub-folder called Phone (i.e. \\Windows\Startmenu\Programmes\Phone\O2.lnk), but on each reset my changes are removed.
Has anyone got any ideas how to permanently remove this - or at least how it is being recreated each reset? Is it installed as part of the O2 Active software?
Cheers all
Rory
Hi,
I have just been on the following thread:
http://www.satter.org/2007/03/lets_shell_some.html
And want to know if anyone can assist me in this forum with the production of a working file for the thread.
I created a CPF file and dropped it into the Herald and executed it. I received an System Notification entry in my Text messaging folder stating 'your device settings cannot be changed by Test.cpf'
Does anyone know whether this is because I do not have the OTA Enterprise prvileges or is ot just that I screwed up in the execution of the file or contents?
I thought in the file it suggests I only need manager access to execute these entries.
All comments are appreciated - I am not a hardcore developer so I have posted this with some trepidation but I need a little help here to get the example working.
Kind Regards,
PianoSam.
make an application unlock
Erofich,
Many thanks for your reply but I wonder if you can explain a little further...
Is it possible to execute changes to the registry with a file like this or do I need to do some programming?
Sorry for my being so ignorant...
PianoSam.
hi everyone,
i was'n able to find the file(s), where the incomming sms-data is stored. are they accessable directly from the xda/pda/... or via activesync-connection? can i get any access to these sms?
i'm using the excalibur with wm6.
thanx, dess
-UP-
no ideas?
They're not just in a folder. They're stored in some kind of datafile.
I don't know where unfortunately. You can find more info on this at the MSDN.
Hmm, seems that \PIM.VOL contains the contacs etc. but it seems, like this file don't saves the SMS.
So any suggestions, where to find the "SMS"-datafile?
By the way, does anybody know where to find some information about the structure of PIM.VOL?
Regards, dEsS
For the info about the PIM.VOL structure you have to be at the MSDN. There you can find all information about how to access them. (this is also possible with .NET Compact Framework)
Edit: maybe you'll find something usefull over here: http://search.msdn.microsoft.com/se...ery=access+sms+store&refinement=55&lang=en-us
\CEMAIL.VOL as far as i know, look into that file name, are you trying to backup your sms's ?
Hi everybody,
does anybody knows if there's a way to restore the original registry? I edited some key, but I exported the untouched registry before.
When I select the .reg file, the PPC says "Load the registry script?", and after I tap "yes", a message says "This is not a registry script".
Why??
How I can load my old registry??
Thanks
FabioLibero87 said:
Hi everybody,
does anybody knows if there's a way to restore the original registry? I edited some key, but I exported the untouched registry before.
When I select the .reg file, the PPC says "Load the registry script?", and after I tap "yes", a message says "This is not a registry script".
Why??
How I can load my old registry??
Thanks
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The reg file may be missing valid headers. This is a complex area. The following article (one of Werner Ruotsalainen's I think) talks about the validity of reg files:
http://www.smartphonemag.com/old_blogs/menneisyys/UltimateRoundupOfRegistryEditors.asp
If you serach within the article for the word formed, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Mike
When I press Start menu button, it brings me to the screen with only one icon on it - "Today". The rest of the icons is not there.
The folder with Start menu shortcuts
"\\\WinCE Device\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\.." is not empty, there are application shortcuts there.
The screenshots are in the attachment.
Any ideas, what could be wrong?
Thanks,
I have the same problem...
How do you solve it?
Not yet, I guess I will just have to hard reset it...
possible hidden folders??, worst case you'll need to hard reset
any news ?
found! ("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Settings") problem!
google it!
Ethermind said:
found! ("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Settings") problem!
google it!
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What was the error ?
How to fix this ?
Tks
Wenceslau
I have the same problem. Please post the solution. Thank you!
Edit: vvv Fantastic! Thanks!
("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Settings") problem!
folder "Setting" must have original native 6.5 name.
For me it was
("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Настройки") <- Settings
but correct
("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Параметры") <- Parameters
Terms Setting and Parameters for russian language is similar, but for wm6.5 are different : )
so google string ("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Settings")
for you device language
it is 6.5 language related problem
I think it is not device depended. Move to general ?
please can somebody write how fix this problem? I tried google it, but i have no solution.. its frustrating I cant get to some my programs..
Thanx
(and sory for my english)
I might have a solution, but keep in mind that I am brand new to this.
I had the same problem. I discovered that WM 6.5 has a special structure to its Start Menu inside the Windows folder, and gets confused if that is changed.
You can change around the programs folder any way you wish, apparently, but you cannot move, rename or change the SETTINGS folder that sits outside of it.
In other words when you open the folder START MENU in Windows you will find two folders, Programs and Settings. The Settings folder must be there in order for the Start Menu to work properly.
It can be empty, it just has to be present.
Use file explorer to surf to your Windows root folder, and find the Start Menu folder. Once inside make sure you see a Settings folder. If you do not, create one and make sure there is no Settings folder inside the Programs folder.
Then shut down and restart. When the unit comes back up and you hit the Start Menu, your icons should have returned.
Let me know if this works for you.
All useless until fixed initflashfiles.dat.
Enlish language:
("\Windows\Start Menu")ermDir("Settings")
Turkish language:
("\Windows\ctrlpdacom")ermDir("Ayarlar")
etc.
This did the magic!! THANK YOU!!
Help
Hi,
I've experienced the same problem but don't understand what to do to solve the problem. Can anyone help me?
Kind regards,
Hans
Thanks so much