Hello, folks! :3
I need to know if it would be possible, and if so, how you would be able to retrive the passwords that is stored in the device and used for connecting to wireless networks. I have some network-keys saved on my device, used for connecting to different wireless networks, and to find all those passwords again would be really hard.
So, I would actually need some help with finding where the passwords are stored. If they are encoded, you'd probably would be able to decode the passwords without any major problems. But, still decoded passwords is the best. (=
I'm about to change ROM on my device, I want a more stable one, that's why I'm in need of the passwords.
I'm currently running WM6 on my phone, but all help is appriciated (Y)
Maby some program that is able to make a backup of all the stored passwords, to later on, put them into the new OS?
Or, if you somehow just, are able to copy the sysfile where all the passwords are stored, and then simply replace it with the new file in the new ROM?
have you found a solution? or does anyone has one? i have thousands of wifi passwords stores of diferent networks i use from time to time on business.
is there a way to back them up and then restore?
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Guys,
My wife put in a password to lock her phone (sensitive data) and now she doesn't know what it is, is there a way that I can dump the contents or access the data on the device? She took client notes on it and they were not set to be sync'd with her desktop, she needs them desperately. I'm the one that set up the syncing for NOTES and not WORD docs so I'm in deep S&*t with her!
The docs are in 'my documents' on the phone and not on the SD card.
Anyone able to do it?
Is there a limit on the number of try's?
When using a remote viewing/control software could I simple write a program that continues to run through the 9999 combos or the x trillion combos if she used the alpha-num setting? Are you able to enter the password on the desktop machine?
I like my private parts, please help!
I know a hardreset will dump everything on the phone and then she would be able to use the phone but I'll still be missing a couple of valuable parts of my body, if you know what I mean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try to get your wife to remember at least the first number, so that you only have 999 tries before you actually find the correct code.
I didn't think it was to much to ask her to reminber the other 3 also but as wives will do, its still my fault for not backing it up!
Don't know anything that might help right now, but if I find something, I'll let you know. Also, for information, you might want to try SignWise - it uses a signature as a 'password' - and it's quite good
if my memory is correct (which isn't always the case) there is a program that shows your xda screen on the pc and you can manipulate it there. This in cooperation with a macro/keyrecorder you might get thru it. It probably would still need a lot of editing of the macro.
Thanks guys,
dcs, but then I won't be able to check on her
Does anyone know how to hack this?
Im stuck too. I thought maybe downloading the rom to the SD card might work, but you would have to do hard reset which would lost the data.
You might be able to try setting the active synch to backup up word documents (do it from the pc) then put the XDA in the cradle. Then try to forcefully synch from the PC. It might bypass the password.
I may have a solution, give me a couple of days to try it out and I'll let you know. In the meantime dont hard
reset orplay with it.
Cradeling the device requires the password before the connection is completed so I can't explore the device.
it's not an xda then i suppose ?
because all the xda's i've had synch without the password unless you are forming a new pathership
Its an MDAIII, but I think it still works the same with the WM2003 XDA. Maybe the solution in an old active sync, but I don't think I can go back in a version because the device is updated when I went to 3.7
Can anyone confirm if you can access data when a password is set using an old active sync?
well i can confirm that when i once types in the password for a connection and make it save it then i'm never required to type in the password again when i sync
If I had the Password the first time she entered it we could have done that but she forgot it before it was ever sync'd with the computer. So I need the password for the first time.
Anyone ever use this?
pget.exe gets files from your PocketPC.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/XdaUtils
pget.exe Doesn't work until the password is entered to establish the link, it just sits there waiting for a connection. As soon as the Password is entered, it dumped the files to the PC (testing on my phone)
You may patch Active Sync so that it would not stop asking you a password after 3 wrong attempts:
old wcescomm.exe - patched WCESCOMM.EXE
00006C26: 74 90
00006C27: 05 90
Then you can "guess" the password by a bruteforce.
This patch is for ActiveSync 3.7.1 build 4034
You should kill WCESCOMM.EXE process before patching.
Hi,
Found lots of interesting little programs for my Windows Mobile phone recently, but one thing I can't find.
I want to be able to access the files on my phone from the network, via wifi (as a normal file share). I know it can be done the other way around, ie I can see files on the network from the phone, but haven't found anything to make the phone share its own files.
Is this possible? Can't see any particular reason why not - networking obviously works the other way, I know you can get http and ftp servers for the phone. Am I just missing something?
If there isn't a program out there that can do it, is it because no one's found a use for it and so not developed it, or is there a technical reason why it can't be done?
Any help much appreciated!
David
google this:
Mocha FTP server
The phone doesn't remember my networkkey so I have to write it in all the time. Isn't there a way to save the settings? Maybe an program witch stores and handles the settings?
Many thanks for any help!
/Feducci
Try to disable the Firewall, specially the one comes with Anti-Virus software
Dont get me wrong. I can connect to the Wifirouter just fine if I type in the networkkey manually every time. Thats what Im trying to avoid. There must be a program that can store and manage all connection data?
/Feducci
Okay, Im pretty frustrated right now. Ive been looking all over the places for a solution to share file between my win7 pc & win8 tablet.
At the start, I could use the tablet to connect to my files on pc but not vise versa. Though after some twitching with Sharing setting, now I cant even connect to anything, both win 7 & 8...
The normal old way was to set the same name for workgroup doesnt work anymore, so I created a homegroup & got both devices to join but theres seem to be no different, I cant even open shared libraries.
And I believe all sharing settings are correct (network discovery on, file sharing on, use user account to connect, 128bit encryption, password protected sharing off).
Anyone got any other ideas? xD
I remember having similar issues sharing between two computers running 7. Ultimately it came down to the individual permission settings for whatever you are trying to share. I think I had to change the permissions and take ownership of any items I was trying to share. Otherwise when you try to access a devices, it uses that computer's credentials, and if that user account does not explicitly own those files/directories, that's when issues pop up.
Otherwise, what error messages are you getting when you try to access files?
Well, I did set permission to Full Control and even add specific homegroup users, but its still no use. Everytime I tried to access the files, I got the No permission error (not accessible)
Also, I just notice that the status in the folder Sharing tab is still "Not shared" even though theres a shared icon on the folder xD
turn off simple file sharing,
theres nothing simple about it, other than the fact that in all my years of sorting this stuff out it has normally been the main problem and thus simple to fix by turning it off.... that and DNS issues but that's not the issue here
so, clear all the crap you have done to do with sharing and folder permissions etc
go to the CP>folder options>view>untick sharing wizard its called simple file sharing in earlier OS versions.
and start again.
I have rooted phone with Resurrection remix on it. I have an Iptv provider and it's on my android box.
In order for it to work on phone I need to have the same mac address.
I can see how to change mac but does it affect the phone in any way ie WiFi connections etc
funkyirishman said:
I have rooted phone with Resurrection remix on it. I have an Iptv provider and it's on my android box.
In order for it to work on phone I need to have the same mac address.
I can see how to change mac but does it affect the phone in any way ie WiFi connections etc
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That's kind of illegal when you spoof Mac adresses to gain access to restricted services you don't want to pay twice
I can watch it on my phone as long as I am not using it on android box.
funkyirishman said:
I can watch it on my phone as long as I am not using it on android box.
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Have you tried Mac changer app? I think there was one that needed xpoosed not sure though.
Theres plenty of ways to change a Mac. If you want you can just go into file explorer and change it there have you tried that?
Thanks
I'm okay changing it I just want to know if effects anything else on the phone like WiFi password access or password etc
Cheers
funkyirishman said:
Thanks
I'm okay changing it I just want to know if effects anything else on the phone like WiFi password access or password etc
Cheers
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Changing the layer 2 adress always effects the whole communication since you have a new one. Therefore any devices which communicate with the device needs to learn this new adress(happens automatically normally).
If you have some Mac adress security in devices like access points, soho routers etc. you need to change the Mac there too, otherwise you will be blocked.
But passwords not. If you do something wrong, you can mess up your phone.
Thanks
Just want to make sure that my home network WiFi will still connect automatically or do I need to login WiFi password again
Just be careful, because you can have major issues if your android box and phone are on the same network. The router/switch will potentially route packets to the wrong device, making network access slow and/or unstable.