I know how to edit ex-ROM.
But i would like to make my own GPRS and MMS Setting CAB - is there any software to do this? (has not to be freeware)
Try WinCE CAB Manager, shareware (15 days)
Can anybody tell me how to integrate the "IP Phone" in Comm Manager in WM5 which is found in WM6>Comm Manager>Settings>IP Phone. That "IP Phone" is used to configure the SIP phone settings, which is used to make/recieve IP phone calls.
I'm further more attaching the WM6's VoIP cab file & it's SIP Configuration Tool.
Though the attached files are instaleld successfully on my HTC P3600(WM5), it doesn't shows in Comm Manager.
12ka4 said:
Can anybody tell me how to integrate the "IP Phone" in Comm Manager in WM5 which is found in WM6>Comm Manager>Settings>IP Phone. That "IP Phone" is used to configure the SIP phone settings, which is used to make/recieve IP phone calls.
I'm further more attaching the WM6's VoIP cab file & it's SIP Configuration Tool.
Though the attached files are instaleld successfully on my HTC P3600(WM5), it doesn't shows in Comm Manager.
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It doesn't actually work in WM6, it appears but just beeps when you attempt to open the settings.
Andy
I installed the new Comm Manger Vista type of style bot for some reason its missing the Wifi settings any ideas ?
Thanks
Contact the person who made that comm mgr
I recently bought a used T-Mobile MDA Touch. Naturally it has T-Mobile finger prints all over it. If I active an application that requires the Internet, the phone connects to edge or gprs. It notifies me but doesn't need my permission. This can happen with my attention else where and since I am on a prepaid it can cost a lot of money that returns no value.
Any ideas or suggestions? Perhaps there's a switch or a or hack that would require my input before proceeding to these costly alternative?
Thanks in advance.
Schap's Advanced Configuration Tool can disable connections without rebooting system - if you need GPRS, you just start ACT, go to connections settings and tap connection you want to enable. When you don't need it, you disable it again. Works perfect for me
Thank you! Works for me, too. )
New, another invention: after blocking connection this way if you want to use it, you don't have to re-enable it. Just install Opal Comm Manager and set your connection as default in Settings -> |Connections| -> Connections. Tapping Data connection in Comm Manager will connect it, but other apps won't be able to do it Tested on Onyx 4.0.
gronostaj said:
...Just install Opal Comm Manager and set your connection as default in Settings -> |Connections| -> Connections.
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Sorry I cant see how to do this. I have installed Advanced Configuration Tool 3.3 and disabled GPRS, and I have Opal Comm Manager installed, but latter will not let me switch GPRS back on.
Can you clarify exactly how/where to "set the connection as default" so that I will not need to go back into Advanced Configuration Tool to re-enable it every time?
I have HD2 with ROM 1.48.479.1. When I tap to bluetooth on connection manager. On screen is only text - search device.. No settings