Hi,
I need a small utility (like the SPB Pocket Plus utility) to add to file explorer to show a file propierties (or update the file propierties and file extension).
i known the "total commander", "resco explorer", etc includes this possibility,
but i don't need all of these fonctionalities....
Exists ??
thank's
Bart
Use GSFinder+
That functionality is included in the GSFinder+ utility which you can get here. In some of the Hermes Black ROMs (and others), it's part of the ROM and replaces the default file explorer.
Mark.
hi,
thank's.
i'm testing it.
first opinion: the windows fexplore speed is greater.
Related
I've got lots of .dsm and .rgu files in my Windows folder, for example
12e09329-dd44-jhg589856-jh2525656598.DSM or .RGU
they're about 1 to 20k big. About 40-50 of them sit on top of my Windows folder.
have you got them too? What are they there for? And can I get rid of them?
They seem to be "hidden in rom" though, as they appear when the option "hidden on rom" is ticked in total Commander.
they also appear on my desktop's Explorer , throuh Windows Mobile/MyWindowsMobiledevice/Windows (or similar path)
Thanks for you help!
I think it is some digital cert for granting application access. If you delete it, you will be asked some applications is not signed and do you want to execute it. If you say yes, it will create this file again.
right. Have you got them too, or is it only me?
Yes, there is some in my k-jam too, from the timestamp you will know it is created when you installed some applications each time.
and what about this directory
\Windows\OEM on my qtek 9100
It contains MFC80U.dll
and msvcr80.dll
it looks like visual studio files and I don't understand what it does in my user memory.
Either it should be in WM5 files or It should be removed.
What do you think?
Regarding Bynaris Smartexplorer it is the best for smartphones clearly but:
1 - it is not a task manager, it is a file explorer
2 - it has been design to be used with numeric keypad shortcuts on pocket pc it is a pain to use.
However I really like its quickness.
I will just wait for a more pocket pc friendly version before I replace resco explorer.
Isthere a utility to change file associations?
In particular, how can I get clicking a .url extension to open Opera 8.5 inplace of PIE?
Use Resci File Explorer.... :lol:
Or gsfinder.
Or the registry - CLSID section.
V
Tillanosoft Pocket Tweak can allocate file extensions,
It is a small program and freeware, enables you to edit registry etc with file extension allocation as well.
Try this site http://tillanosoft.com/ce/ptweak.html for free download
File association
Hi,
vijay555 wrote:
Or the registry - CLSID section.
Please specify the full path (HK......\...).
My problem is to show the file extensions, by now my JJ only show the file name with a (useless) icon on the left.
Is there a registry (CLSID or some other) to activate the extensions, without installing a third-party software (Resco explorer, etc.)
Thank you.
Ermanno
Not sure about the earlier roms, but in the latest rom (Ivan...etc), you can click the file and select properties. Under properties, you can select "Associate" to link your file to specific programs.
Hello,
I know there are some threads talking about this already however they're very confusing to me and to a lot of people.
I have Total Commander installed and I would like to know exactly how to make a shortcut for skype and tell m it to overclock to 240Mhz when skype opens.
I have tried some methods but never get it working.
Could someone really give a detailled step by step on how to do this please.
Thank you
Ok I will try to make this easy
1. place omapclock.exe in device \program files\
2. use template provided which is a lnk file
3. change the lnk name to what ever suits I.e. skype omap
4. With total commander or gsfinder etc change properties\shortcut just replace * by name of program
N.B. (The lnk file is placed in windows\start menu\programs where there are lnk (link) files to all your other programs.
Rename the file using a file explorer to Say 'Skype omap.lnk' and place it in above folder
With the file explorer (you need total commander or gsfinder or resco etc...) you can change properties of lnk file file\properties\shortcut and edit the location.)
and that's it should work. all of syntax is correct cuz this is what I use
Hey,
Thank you so much for your prompt response ! It's working perfectly !!!
Great help !
Nice and easy to follow !!!
Thank you again !
I don't get it...this is a zip file? Do you have to open it on the PDA or what?
yes its a zip file open on your pda - cant post lnk file needed to be zipped
Probably asked a billion times but can somebody quickly explain how i can have a custom startup picture instead of the cingular one? thanks
If u do a simple search, u will find many posts talking about it.
Anyway, here's the steps (WM5 ONLY):
Step 1)
Backing up the original Bootscreen image.
Open your device's File Explorer and go to /Windows.
Search for an image named 'welcomehead.96.png'.
Copy that file (Tap & Hold on the image's name and tap on Copy).
Paste it somewhere else on your device. Preferably on a removeable storage card (SD, Mini-SD, etc)
Paste the file by tap & holding on an empty space in the file explorer and tapping on paste in the context menu.
Now the file is backed up!
Step 2)
Take the Bootscreen skin you've chosen, and put it on your device.
Now, you need a third party file explorer, because Microsoft, for security/safety reasons, disabled the Built-in File explorer (and ActiveSync Explorer)
from replacing system files.
Resco Explorer is a good 3rd Party explorer but there are tons of freeware explorers out there to do the job.
Paste the Bootscreen skin in the /Windows folder with the 3rd party file explorer.
A pop-up will appear asking you to overwrite the original file. Overwrite the file.
You will also probably get a system warning about replacing a system file. This can be ignored.
Please note, as stated above, that this only works on Windows Mobile 5 devices.
I have had a look around but cannot find it.
Does anyone know where I can find a cab for the File Explorer equivalent found in Dutty's ROM, I think it is called Internal Storage ?
Jefalijas
In actuality, a program called 'File Explore Extension' (sp. mistake is intended as that is what it was spelt as) was made. Dutty just deleted the QVGA icon that replaced the original File Explorer icon and instead made a direct link to 'Internal Storage'. The prgoram File Explorer Extension is linked here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=109452&d=1220000941