BBConnect hiding phone model - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Themes and Apps

Hi, using Rhodium with SetModelID running on it and "making" my phone model Raphael. I then use BBConnect to get work emails, since the company uses BES. Works well so far. However IT department contacted me "worried" that I use unauthorised device. They see that I use HTC device and BBConnect application instead or real BB device. This does not bother me, but knowing IT department fear to whatever they do not understand or can not completely control, I have few questions:
1. Is there any way I can hide my model, and software I use? So that on Server they would see their joy and pride BB device?
2. Should that be not possible and in case they would dare to cut me off the email access due to "unauthorised device use", I would like to argue the case Do you know if risk, workload or anything else to the server increases once HTC+BBConnect is used instead of BB device? This would help me to understand if they have a logical concern about HTC on BES or if it is only their usual fear of unknown...

Does that mean there is no way to hide model, so that on server side it would be seen as BB phone?

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new exec...help wid a few issues

guys jus got my new exec and it is wild! i am lovin it tho m still gonna consider till the 14 days exchange period. anyways jus wanted to get ur opinion on a few things. firstly i tried my vodafone chip, a t-mobile chip and a hutch chip(Indian chip..tho didnt hav any network coz i dont hav international roaming on it) and they all seem to work. i was successfully able to make calls from the vodafone and t-mobile ones and could access the contact list on the hutch one. does this mean that it is doesnt hav a network lock. is there any definate way to confirm if it is or isnt locked.
Also i was wondering that since it is able to access the net like a pc then it must be prone to viruses like one too. so is there any software i can use to prevent this? plz suggest
cheers
It is not locked to a network. As you have seen, this is confirmed by the fact that you can use SIMs from different providers.
Yes, it seems to be unlocked.
Regarding virus, WM5 is built differently. it's like asking why a windows virus won't affect a Macintosh.
If you want one, install the I-mate ROM as it has an anti-virus already included, free
Or, just extract the AV program from the I-Mate extended ROM from the FTP...
even if virus activity is possible, you need to evaluate the overall risks compared to the impact and slow down on the machine.
its just as easy to format and rebuild.
if you use activesync with a pc then its likely it will have virus protection
i copy from safe sources
i surf and take the risk, spent hours and not copped anything. i think the limitations of pie provide alternative benefits from virus activity
A typical virus that runs on your PC wont work on your Universal for the same reason normal programs on your PC wont work on your Universal. :lol:
Basically, you are safe from 99.999~% of viruses, since as yet, nobody has really bothered making a virus that runs on an ARM cpu type. The JasJar does come with some type of virus scanner in the extended rom, but everyone just turns that off since it slows down the device. :wink:

HTC TyTN - Replace your blackberry!

I'll admit, I take a lot of good info from these boards and am usually far too busy to post. But this time I feel I have something great to share.
I bought a TyTN the other day...got here Wednesday. I was sick so I didn't start to play much with it until today.
Let me just set the tone here: I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET AROUND MY CORPORATE IT DEPARTMENT FOR YEARS. FIRST I GOT MY SPRINT TREO TO GET BLACKBERRY EMAILS, BUT NOT TRUE PUSH...THEN I GAVE UP FOR A WHILE AND USED A SPRINT 7250...but BB's are A WASTE, LESS FUNCTIONAL, and just a POOR CHOICE for today's mobile professional.
Now I have found today: The HTC TyTN can VERY EASILY be made into a corporate BES-connected Blackberry if you so desire, and conencted to YOUR CURRENT corporate BES account, without their intervention! I have done this with my Sprint 7250 BB account, and done it back and forth all day from T-mo to Cingular (Cingular wins out because of 3G of course...gotta have good slingbox when I can!)
All you need is a 'blackberry enabled SIM card' (really, just add the unlimited BES ENABLED (NOT THE "PERSONAL") blackberry plan to T-mo or Cingular) and a corporate BES account (that you haven't been able to touch for years, LOCKING you to a USELESS paperweight of a dumb-phone!) I know some others were lucky enough to have a Cingular SIM card in their corporate BB already and this wasn't a big deal. But I was not and I see many other are having trouble starting out with with non-Cingular blackberry devices. So check out how I ended up getting my way, finally after 4 years!
0) Insert (or go buy) a personal, non-blackberry-enabled Cingular (3G) SIM card. You should be able to surf for UMTS/HSDPA data and all that...
1) Install BBConnectr_PocketPC_BB_2.1.2.16 on the HTC TyTN.
2) Install Activesync2.1.1.9 for mobile on the desktop.
3) Connect the HTC to the computer via USB, then open PC's Activesync 2.1.1.9. You will be asked if you want to change your PIN -- say YES! (you can always go back. Remember, it DOES NOT MATTER what service your BB is CURRENTLY through...we are going to make it through Cingular for you here in a second!)
4) Call Cingular and have them add the unlimited $49.95 blackberry plan, assumedly on top of your unlimited data plan. While I was willing to pay $145 a month to have everything in one device, just to spite my corporate IT department, here's the catch: They will come back and say you can't have both! Take the Unlimited blackberry plan (which will allow the PocketPC BB Connect software you installed to get through Cingular's network to "blackberry.net" So Instead of $40 for unlimited data, $10 more is getting my (and i have tested it) 3G data and blackberry.net access!
From there, you should be good like me.
I'm still figuring out the nuances, like how to minimize down-time after web surfing for BB connect to get back 'connected' again. I suspect in an all-3G area (in which i am NOT), this may not be an issue.
I have placed the updated, verified as working (on both T-mo and Cingular) versions of Activesync2.1.1.9 and BBConnect_PocketPC_BB_2.1.2.16 in the "upload" directory of the web site. (as well as the 2.1 manual) That is /Hermes/Tools_and_Programs. Hopefully it gets moved over soon.
Keep on rocking everyone -- we are forging new capabilities together that make our lives easier, more fun, and more convenient!
Love and bruises,
Greg
It's your IT group that's at fault btw... I'm the technology guy for our IT group and we're getting rid of the BES and switching to direct push instead. Why? Tell your IT dept this: a BES places a 50% higher IO load on your Exchange server :shock:. This is because it must scan all blackberry enabled mailboxes every second or so looking for changes!
Now that devices like the Q have the MSFP, our execs have a nice alternative to their 8700s.
I've also installed LCS 2K5 with an Access Proxy and we are now all moving to Mobile Communicator for IM. This is a great little program that also gateways to AIM and Yahoo.
I believe IT should empower their users with technology, not be a bunch of Nazis.....
Files (safe) moved here:
ftp://xda:[email protected]/Hermes/Tools_and_Programs/BlackBerry_Connect/
Could you please point out what is the difference between your uploads and the file here?
ftp://xda:[email protected]/Hermes/Tools_and_Programs/Hermes_Blackberry_Connect_Client.zip
Thanks!
Bb Connect
Just a quick one on this has anyone tried this on a XDA Exec on orange??
BAH ! ! !
Tytn has more functions, but isn't nearly as good of a phone - especially for someone who spends a lot of time driving
mightyeric said:
BAH ! ! !
Tytn has more functions, but isn't nearly as good of a phone - especially for someone who spends a lot of time driving
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Mate .. you need a bluetooth headset on your TyTN!!! :idea: And you should not drive anyways while talking on your phone :wink:
touche'
mightyeric said:
touche'
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Sorry .. couldn't resist myself. :lol:
even though this doesnt belong in this forum i figured you guys would know. do cingular blackberrys (the 8700) work on the new 3g network? and can u install AIM (a version that does not use text messages)?
Just tested TyTN with BIS and BES solutions, all works fine!!!
Messages are coming through UMTS channel where UMTS signal is available!
When you get an email via BES, can you read the attachments though?
does it also wirelessly sync your calendar and contacts with BES?
I seem to have it all working but when I restart the tytn, the blackberry service doesn't connect. The config program says 'no connection' (although it was fine right after I installed) Has anyone else seen this and got round it?
Quick config question on BBConnect...
For all those that have this successfully working on a TyTN - did you have to tweak any connection settings on the PPC ?
I've installed BBConnect (2.1.2.16) onto the PPC and BBDesktop (2.1.1.18) onto the PC. Used Activesync and got all my calendar entries over. Now when I come to have the BBC connect wirelessly, it fails to connect and eventually goes into 'Suspended by User' state.
I played around and defined a connection called 'Blackberry' with all the settings 'blackberry.net, rim, password etc..) and can now actually get it to Connect successfully...
The issue now is that no email flows.... in fact nothing flows at all and I can't send a message as it indicates it's a 'malformed message'.
Any ideas ?
I've had Cingular confirm that my data account is set up for 'BlackBerry Connect Unlimited'...
I never had a blackberry before so I'm into new territory here...
Any advice on how to get this working ?
Cheers
Dave
Does anybody knows which is the correct cingular blackberry plan for USA??????
Since some of you appear to have gotten Blackberry Connect working with Cingular on a mobile device I'm hoping you can give me some useful information. I have the service in place from Cingular, and have the understanding that with Blackberry Connect from Cingular I need no other data plan from them. It will cover all of my other data services. This part seems to be working fine. What's not working is the Blackberry Connect software itself. It always gives me "Blocked - Radio In Use". I am wondering if it is because I have a connection set up for "MY ISP" based on Cingulars default installation. If it's supposed to be using Blackberry Connect for data, should I be deleting the MY ISP configuration? Could that be what's keeping the radio in use? I would assume the only thing using the radio should be the Blackberry Connect service since that's the only plan I have.
Help?
Thanks
I get a message that the program cannot determine the type of network and to ensure the radio is on when I try to run Blackberry Connect for Pocket PC on my unlocked HP hw6945. It installed fine from the hosted exe file.
My theory is that the problem is the program is looking for the phone's frequency/band settings in WM5. The HP hides these as it features an automatic band/frequency transition radio. Does anyone know how to unhide WM5's menu and settings for the phone band/frequency?
BTW I have a new 64k Cingular smartcard sim with Blackberry Connect service (verified working with my Blackberry 7100t unlocked).
Hi all !
Was anybody able to run BlackBerry Connect on Cingular 1.31 ROM ?
It was run without any problems for me on 1.34, but does not work on 1.31.
Anybody else with the same problem ?
Regards,
baudy2
I followed HTC TyTN - Replace your blackberry instructions and software installs fine on Cingular 8525. I received system book from BES, but after the 8525 connects, a few minutes latter the Blackberry goes to "Suspended by user" and email is never received. Does anything else need to be setup, ie a different connection in the network connections on the device?
Thanks
saldous said:
When you get an email via BES, can you read the attachments though?
does it also wirelessly sync your calendar and contacts with BES?
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The Calendar and Contacts works fine!! You need to find the contacts....its the same of BBconnect for Nokia.
But you cant view all the attachments, only excel, word.....
Not read .jpg .mp3 and more.
HP6945 update
I happened to go overseas last week and while there and roaming on O2 I was able to get past the second screen and get the BB Connect to start. However, it would not generate the PIN (status: "pending"). Hoping that once past that obstacle once back on Cingular US I could get further, but no joy.
Right now I'm trying the Xpress Mail product which pushes and syncs calendar and email via a redirector; it seems to be finicky though.

Sending FAX on/via HTC 8525

Hello!
I am interesting to be able to send FAX from my cell phone (HTC 8525). I want my cell phone to work as a FAX machine. I do not want to send FAX through Internet. Is it possible? What kind of software do I need?
Is it possible to use cell phone as a FAX? In here I mean if it is possible to connect laptop to phone and use some kind of software on laptop to send a fax?
Thank you!
P.S. I can not find if the phone supports the fax functionality...
Back in the day when cell phones really started to become popular, nearly all of them had some kind of "fax mode." I am nearly 100% sure this is still possible with modern cell phones, but how to do it is beyond me, I'm afraid.
Not that I would expect them to really have any idea, but have you tried getting in touch with Cingular about your question?
No... I prefer do not speak with xustomer support without good reason. They always want to add some kind of service to my plan!
fax from 8525
Have you found a way todo this yet?? I twould be a great feature.

Blackberry Connect

Has anybody gotten blackberry connect to work on a Herald?
I just tried it on mine and ended up hardreseting cause it would never boot completely after it.
Help
Are you saying that you cant get the gprs settings for the black berry plan?
I am running the employee blackberry plan on my wing and it works great.
If you are using the black berry internet plan you need to have your gprs connecting to wap.voicestream.com
where did you get the cab for your wing
Cab
I got the cab here:
http://thinkabdul.com/2007/05/30/do...obile-5060-smartphones-and-pocket-pc-devices/
The issue is I install it and it totally hangs my herald up to the poing that not even a reset works. I guess I'll try and see now with WM6, because I did that before upgrading.
Anybody know why it doesn't work?
Thanks
Is this only working on the factory rom or a cooked rom? Im going to test this tonight anyway but i like my Touch layout but wouldnt mind testing this. According the website it changes out the Windows icons and home page to match the needs of RIM.
I will post once i test.
After many hours of testing it doesnt work on the Herald at this time. The software is only good for the Dash. I have to finish my testing from work because it seems to only accept a BES server. I got the service onto the Dash. I will post later how it works but to be honest this process what not worth the trouble.
Maybe someone can work on a cab file to make this compatable with the Herald. Also Xavier, custs of T-Mobile cant use the BB service with the Wing. Employees are able to use it because you are not truely on the BES on windows you are using webmail to bypass the firewall. This software once it works on all Windows mobile phones will generate a PIN which is required for blackberry users to use its service.
Hope this info helps.
Hard reset your device, install the blackberry software, but install the software in the phone memory, and then synchronize etc. basicaly u need to have a clean device to have it working, i encountered the same problem i followed this procedure and it works on HTC P4350. a.k.a. Herald.
is it possible to get BlackBerry Messenger on a winmo device? if u have blackberry connect does that mean you also get blackberry messenger? or is blackberry connect only for emailing? (which new winmo devices from carriers seem to do just fine with push email). thx
Blackberry Connect not working on my Wizard
I'm trying to get Blackberry Connect running on my Wizard. I have a couple of issues that I haven't seen addressed anywhere in the forums.
First, my info:
Device = HTC Wizard G4, Cingular 8125.
OS = WM 6.1 TNT.19199 v2.
Carrier = AT&T w/ a PDA Enterprise data plan, which allows BBConnect
My company runs Blackberry Enterprise Server.
I was able to get Blackberry Connect 4.0 from here: http://www.sems.org/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=225
Does anyone have a more recent version?
Do you know if I still need to use a hex editor to spoof my OS version? I haven't tried that yet.
Does anyone currently have BBConnect running successfully on an AT&T data plan using your 8125's IMEI number?
I installed BBConnect 4, it rebooted, I tried activating the BB, but it just said "Not Connected". Occasionally if I go to Utility and click "Register" the status screen will say "Service: Network Available" then "Data Tunnel Available" then back to "Not Connected".
Can I please hear from anyone running BBConnect on a Wizard? What is your configuration? What is your version of BBConnect? Where did you get it? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
Tmobile Wing-Herald and BBC
This is more toward mrbrady12--
You posted:
Maybe someone can work on a cab file to make this compatable with the Herald. Also Xavier, custs of T-Mobile cant use the BB service with the Wing. Employees are able to use it because you are not truely on the BES on windows you are using webmail to bypass the firewall. This software once it works on all Windows mobile phones will generate a PIN which is required for blackberry users to use its service.
I am having this very issue. I have a new Wing, I am on Tmobile, I have a BES data plan for my sim. Lastly I have the BBC 4.0.0.97...Installed without issue to phone memory. But will never generate a pin. Even speaking to BES server over GPRS or 802.11 etc, it will not activate my corporate account. I took my card to Tmobile and tested on a true bb device.. Worked no issue.
So I would tend to agree with you regarding these folks not truely on BES service over celluar means. You might be catching internally via 802.11 but even that seems odd.
So, please if the "wing'ers" have this working share the info..
thanks all
do you know the muffinman..the muffinman..the poking ms muffin.

Req to a developer: PIN like messaging for WM

Hi all
As i'm sure you all may be aware, RIM (Blackberry) have a service that they provide whereby each handset has a PIN number, unique to the device, and this can be used with their software to send messages between blackberry devices if you know the persons Personal Identification Number, this service works over the DATA service
So,
I was wondering if, some developer of WM could perhaps design a piece of software which will do the following:
A central database of people's 'username/PIN' (to ensure that everyone has a unique number)
a program to interface with this service which will effectively act similar to email, but directly to the persons handset
the software will allow the user to input a Username/PIN and a message which would be sent over the DATA/GPRS/HSDPA to gain access to the internet and send the message to the central server/service and relay that to the recipient.
Is something like this possible at all or am i just dreaming and should just go and buy a blackberry instead?!
many thanks!
I think this would be just a pipe dream mate. RIM have the money to invest in the central DB servers required to keep track of all the devices out there. I have a Touch Pro, but also keep my BB for messaging the missus. Bandwidth contraints will more than likely never get this off the ground apart from at the manufacturer level
aside from that, rim continues that madness because its the only consumer like anything they have in their messaging services. What happens when you lose your device? swap a warranty exchange? you guessed it...new pin. What does that mean? no way to get all your friends back...besides email them to ask them for their pin? hmmmmm....that sounds kind of retarded.
pin is a very primitive IM system. let it die a horrible death my friend
rzanology said:
aside from that, rim continues that madness because its the only consumer like anything they have in their messaging services. What happens when you lose your device? swap a warranty exchange? you guessed it...new pin. What does that mean? no way to get all your friends back...besides email them to ask them for their pin? hmmmmm....that sounds kind of retarded.
pin is a very primitive IM system. let it die a horrible death my friend
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LOL!!
I guess I have never even added someone by their PIN anyway, only by their email address (BTW I only have my fiance and my sister as meesenger buddies anyway ) I mean, I have skype, MSN push email, IMAP email etc on my TP, why do I need anything else??
I thought this was a great idea initially but since using BBM and now back to Win Mo, I think that BBM is over-rated.
What can BBM do that other chat clients can't? I use MSN and GTalk to keep in contact with friends and they work so much better than BBM.
I know it has encryption but is that really important?
PIN
I had a BB years ago long before converged devices. i still say the PIN is excellent. PINs are guaranteed delivery. and you know when someone got your pin because you got the D notice on your sent pin message.
I agree that trying to get someone's PIN if you replace your device is a pain in the rear but the system does have it's advantages.
sms is still pretty unreliable. good chance if you don't have signal when it gets sent you are not getting it but with PIN when it was back in signal you got the PIN.
I hate the did you get my text question. with pin thhere is no question. if you got the d they got your message.
jmo
surely someone ought to be able to do something around this,
what if, anyone who wished to make use of this service actually purchased up an old blackberry (which had a valid PIN) and somehow, on our wm devices, this PIN was spoofed and made the blackberry pin service think that our wonderful WM devices were in fact the Blackberry which has that corresponding pin?
duke_stix said:
surely someone ought to be able to do something around this,
what if, anyone who wished to make use of this service actually purchased up an old blackberry (which had a valid PIN) and somehow, on our wm devices, this PIN was spoofed and made the blackberry pin service think that our wonderful WM devices were in fact the Blackberry which has that corresponding pin?
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Just hold out for the Blackberry Virtualization Suite... It's coming... Then you'll have your precious BBM on your TouchPro 3
(I mean at the rate RIM is going with releasing it, that seems like a reasonable milestone.)
It's proprietary technology, "Spoofing" in just about any sense isn't exactly legal. So have fun finding someone here that's going to try to dupe the BB servers into thinking a WM phone is a Blackberry device, especially when you risk making PINs collide if two join the network at the same time... Not easy and certainly won't be legal. It's like cloning IMEI's...
aaaah fair enough
but i heard that you wont be able to get pin messaging on the virtualisation suite?
duke_stix said:
aaaah fair enough
but i heard that you wont be able to get pin messaging on the virtualisation suite?
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I didn't hear that, but I didn't hear it specifically would either. So I guess it's still up in the air, I haven't seen any of the specs regarding it, but taking into consideration that there isn't much of a purpose aside from BBM and the Push email, I don't know why they would bother creating a Suite of just BB OS. I'd imagine it should be a clone of a BB with an individual PIN.

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