My new TyTN...seems to be missing MMS... - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

...ok.
I just got a TyTN. On my HTC Universal, there was a MMS console or something...forget what they call it...
But it was flawless and there isn't one on the TyTN from what I can see...
Can someone help me out? It MIGHT be my general non-familiarity of the device so I don't see it...but I don't see any programs or settings that even come close to referencing it...
Thanks...

If I understand the questions correctly
From messaging.
Menu
Tools
Options
Select MMS

You have to install the Shortcut-MMS.cab from ExtendedROM.
I for one, didn't install it, cause the whole messanging application (SMS and E-Mail) starts much faster without MMS installed.
At the moment I'm searching for a proper replacement for MMS that's not that lazy.

Missing MMS Menu on HTC TyTn
Hi,
I have the same problem on my HTC TyTn. In fact, MMS menu is missing. I've read the answer but I don't know where I could find shortcut-mms.cab.
Could you help me, please.
Jee

unhide the extendedrom as described in the extrom unlocker thread. then you should find a file *shortcut*mms*.cab in the dir /ExtendedROM

Hi,
Thanx for answering. I've tried what it explained, but nothing happen. My phone coming from SFR (vodaphone). Maybe there is something else to do.
Regards
ROM Version 1.23.163.3
ROM Date: 06/18/06
Radio Version: 1.16.00.00
Protocole: 32.53.7018.01W

Me, too, and I think I've got it figured out..
I have most of this problem solved but need one additional piece of info (at bottom); maybe someone can fill that in for me.
I got a new 8525 from Cingular.com the day they came out. The letter 'A' stuck so I had to exchange it for a new one. The first 8525 I had showed the MMS directory just fine but the second one they gave me did not. I'm not aware of any differences in the way I set them up or how this could be, but MMS has been missing from my second 8525 since I first fired it up. Cingular support was no help.
Here's what you need to do to fix it:
(1) You need to unhide the Extended ROM. Info on doing that can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283750
Note that in my situation my phone was already SIM unlocked, and I found that I did not have to CID unlock my device in order to fix this problem. Information on what the difference is between SIM unlock and CID unlock can be found here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_SimUnlock
(2) Now, when you open File Explorer, you'll see a new folder listed called "Extended ROM." Open that folder and you'll see a list of .cab files that can install various things for you.
Run the MMS installation .cab file called "MT_Shortcut-MMS-Hermes" to install the MMS function that somehow got missed in the initial setup. I found that I was not able to install this program to Extended ROM, and I did not try to install it to the storage card, but it installed in my Device memory just fine.
Open up Messaging, and you should now see the MMS folder, unless you soft reset, in which case you have to re-install. In my case, no configuration of the MMS function was needed, and MMS works just fine.
QUESTION: Whenever I soft reset my phone, I lose the MMS function again and have to re-install from the .cab. How do I make MMS a permanent feature of my phone?
I hope this helps folks get at least as far as I've managed and maybe someone else can help finish answering this problem. Thanks in advance.

OK...
Let's say a stupid asshole erased his ext-ROM and is now missing the whole Shortcut-MMS.cab .
Is it possible to flash back only the ext-ROM ?
Can someone send the .cab to the asshole (meaning ME!) ??
Thanks

Replying to myself :
contents of known extended roms are here :
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_ExtendedRoms

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No MMS Manager after hard reset.

I wanted to get rid of all the annoying stuff that came with bundled with my XDA mini from my carrier and now I'm guessing that they were the ones who installed Arcsot MMS Manager? So now I am stuck without any means to send pictures.
I've done a looooong search and I found serveral people who had the same problem and one thread finished before there was a solution, and in the other I didn't really understand if there was a solution or not.
Anyway how can I get this software back onto my mini?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Not sure what you got rid of but the ArcSoft MMS Manager is loaded from Ext_ROM when you do a hard reset automatically unless you stopped it before it installed. You can do a hard reset again and let the Ext_ROM install or just go out to the ftp site, download one of the Ext_ROM files and just install the MMS app separately. It should be fine after that.

K-JAM MMS Configuration

I have posted this over at MoDaCo but i thought i would give it a go here as well. :wink:
I stupidly installed MS Global Contact Access (GCA) for PPC on my K-JAM to see if it would work (which it did) but it has caused other problems so i had to uninstall it. This is probably due to MS still not releasing a WM5 compatible version of GCA.
Now, when i open the messaging app and select "MMS Configuration" from the menu instead of the MMS Configuration screen it opens a New Meeting request.
Would anyone know how i can get my MMS config back without a hard reset? Is the setup for MMS in one of the cabs in the extended ROM or is it built into the main System ROM
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Chris
You can download a cab file from club imate for mms, sms settings.
If you know how to access your Ext ROM, you can have a look there and 'guess' the CAB that is resposible for the MMS settings. It should fix the problem.

No MMS folder

Hi folks,
I have recently removed all the o2 rubbish by doing a hard reset and then resetting before the rubbish is installed. I have sorted my GPS and MMS settings but I think the problem is that I do not have an MMS folder...
EG - if I go to an image and ask it to be sent by MMS then nothing happens - I am told I should have a similar setup to SMS - ie Inbox, Outbox, Sent etc - but these do not appear... Also, I have been sent vations MMS messages and they have never arrived.
Can anyone assist or do I really have to load the o2 crap?
Here you go: copy this to your My Documents folder on your Wizard, then tap it to install the fix. Worked perfectly for me. :wink:
Thanks
Worked wonders - cheers for that mate!
didnt work for me
suggestion
Use a registry editor (I like RegEditCE) to change the following keys:
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Inbox/Svc/MMS/UserCannotCreate = 0
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Inbox/Svc/MMS/UserCanCreate = 1
After this you should be able to go into Outlook and add an MMS account like any other email account. You will need to know the proper settings, though.
Worked for me.
I have the exact same problem as the original user. I am using the latest Qtek 9100 rom.
CAB doesn't work.
I tried the registry change you mentioned but it only allows me to add email addresses and not MMS folder.
HELP!
I have the exact same problem as the original user. I am using the latest Qtek 9100 rom.
CAB doesn't work.
I tried the registry change you mentioned but it only allows me to add email addresses and not MMS folder.
HELP!
works for me to add the mms folders.
but when i reset they dissaper and have to reinstall...loosing everything that was in folders
on the other hand, it seems i cannot setup my mms connection...neither gprs.
i have the settings from provider but hey just don't seem to work
when i try to send/receive mms it dials a gprs connection and then a message appears :dialing mms.vodafone.ro failed.
can anyone tell me for sure how to setup mms? i have the internet connectipon under my ISP and the mms under My work
MMS configuration under messgin dials my work .
help?
i have imate rom
ipl : 2.16
spl:2.16
gsm 02.07.10
os 2.16.9.1
MMS FIX THAT WORKS
Hi Peeps!
I created this post a while ago to solve my MMS problem, it really does work!
Check it out and let me know how you all get on:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=47328
Hi all,
I believe that the issue was something to do with either Sprite Backup (restore across ROM upgrade) or not allowing the extended ROM to fully install when I upgraded ROMS.
Anyways, I just did a hard reset, allowed the device to complete everything on its own and the MMS folder appeared and worked.
Thanks for all the help.
same here. i had to hard reset after a back operation just ***** my mda.
don't know why or how...it just did.

not finding mms on my jamin

ok have searched around and i have the settings for the mms for cingular. but when i choose switch accoutns its not listed in there. i only have sms and outlook email. I just loaded the cingular cab as well which iw as sure i already had the cab installed. anyway how can i get that loaded or working. and yes i have searched around and cant find the answer.
TIA
never mind. forgot i didnt install any of the crap on the rom upgrade. and had to install it from the rom2 files.
basicly i installed default_mp_mmsautodisco and default_mp_shortcut_mms
hey, you might be messing the ExtROM on your device that is supposed to include the MMS composer. go to start settings system and device info to read the ROM and ExtROM versions. if the ExtROM doesn't show then you nead to hard reset the device and if it doesn't show re install the upgrade.

MMS option gone....

Hey guys I've just hard reset my mini.I soft reset at the point of it needing to restart so I didn't load all the o2 stuff.
only thing now is I have no mms account I can switch to on my list anymore. the mms configeration menu is still there though. can anyone lean me some advice )
Just load the cab from the Extended ROM which has MMS in its name.
sorry to be dim I've searched but can seem to find it, could you give me a path location to follow please ) Cheers
On the wiki for Wizard http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Wizard
there are instructions on how to unhide your Extended ROM.
Do this, then you will have a \Extended Rom directory. There should be a cab file in there O2???????MMS??????.cab just click on this to run it
the link for it on that site doesnt work mate

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