HD2 Security Qeustion - HD2 General

Hello Community,
Ive searched the web/xda for this, but cant find a solid sollution, and i hope the pros here can help me
The security of the HD2 isnt fine with me, when i use PIN code setup after lock (after 1 hour for example), it will ask me the pincode every time i try to unlock the phone.
Also, what if i lose my phone, it doesnt have a SIM-lock, atm it would mean that everyone could just pop in a SIM card, read all my messages see my photos and what more.
And they will be able to use it ... this is not what i am used for a mobile phone.
What i would like is:
PIN-security, but only after 1 hour of inactivity on the phone.
Security that when i lose my phone, no one could possibly use it (cause its PIN or PW protected)
Hope some one knows what i mean, and can give me a decent sollution
(not the half baked things that i already found myselfe)
Thanks alot!

This can be done with group policy when using an exchange server.
Have you tried changing the time in Security > Phone lock?

Ofcourse, but every time i unlock my phone, it asks the password.
I cant imagen no one else is bothered with this?

not an exact answer for you, however the free software "remotetracker" has the ability (amongst many many other great features) to remotely disable your phone via txt message if you lose it, even if they change sim.

This is a widespread problem with the HD2, with no known fix so far. This bug and the constantly dropped data connection bug are making me seriously doubt my choice of buying an HD2. You'd think that 6 months after release these sort of kinks would be ironed out already.
Here's the main password bug thread:
***forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582660

Azerox said:
PIN-security, but only after 1 hour of inactivity on the phone.
Security that when i lose my phone, no one could possibly use it (cause its PIN or PW protected)
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The first part, use S2U2. It locks after say 30 seconds, but won't ask PIN until after say one hour (but elapsed times configurable). It also means if the phone is lost, people can access everything if they have the hands on it within an hour, which is very likely.
I don't think the second is possible, if "use" mean using the hd2 as an hd2. If you want to protect your data in case of a lost, then
1) enable SD card encryption (in setting tab). Then people can pull the card and read it somewhere else
2) use remove tracker, allowing you to do remote operations like erasing files and things.
3) exchange admin can remote wipe your device
4) use the painful builtin PIN lock. Yes you are typing it every time, but if the PIN is wrong for 10 times, your phone is wiped clean.

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Dopod 838Pro WM6 Annoyances

Recently I upgraded my 838Pro to Windows Mobile 6 using the official Dopod Australian/Asian ROM. I hadn't used it for long with WM5 so these might be long standing annoyances that I hadn't previously noticed, but it had been away for repair for longer than I've owned it until recently so I hadn't become very familiar with it. Anyway.....
Everywhere I've looked on the internet, I read that when entering a phone number into contacts, Outlook should automatically enter the area code. I'm sure it worked that way with WM5 as I remember wondering about why it entered (042) and working out how to change that. But with WM6 it won't enter the area code automatically. After hours of experimenting I finally discovered that if the Region setting is set to United States, Outlook then happily & automatically enters the area code set in options, however when I change the Region setting to Australia, it's all over and it doesn't work anymore.
It wouldn't bother me so much, except Outlook 2007 (Desktop) always enters the area code without any way (that I can see) to stop it, and I'd just prefer to keep them both consistent (despite them both being Microsoft programs). Anyone with an idea if this can be fixed?
The other annoyance is the password setup. Unless I'm missing something, what were Microsoft thinking?
I simply want a key lock just like the one on my last five Nokia phones, with the ability to require a password to unlock the device when it's woken up. Microsoft give us some sort of password timer, one of the options being zero minutes. Now I must be an idiot, but how is zero minutes the same as one minute? I assumed if I set it to zero, the Dopod would only ask me for a password after I'd put it into suspend mode and woken it back up, but zero apparently means it has to annoy me once for every minute of inactivity? Anyone with any idea on how to achieve a sensible key lock? Is there software that locks the phone and simply requires a password when you unlock it, preferably keeping everything locked except the answer key if the phone rings?
Oh and one final.... rhetorical question.....
Why is ActiveSync such a huge pile of annoying &%^$ and why is it always synchronizing right when I'm in the middle of doing something, slowing the PDA to a crawl and making me wait until it's finished, which quite often is after I've had a cup of coffee and a couple of cigarettes... and could I sue Microsoft on the grounds that my caffeine and nicotine consumption increases exponentially with the amount of time I spend using their operating system?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help,
Dash

Post-Mortem and rebirth

So, Love my HD2 still, but...the bloody thing deleted itself last week on Friday.
I seacrhed the forums and found this to be a well-known issue, but no fix that I could find and I want to be able to sync with Exchange without worry.
I was wondering if anyone has a fix for this "lock-out" issue.
PS-yes, I have hacked the registry to give me SOME of the original options back for the calendar other than snooze five minutes, but I want my old options back (2 weeks, 1 week, 2 hours, etc.)
To HTC:
This is very upsetting and I hope that this gets read.
With all its foibles I still loved this HD2.
It does not do the calendar well: I need things to be able to snooze for more than 5 minutes. I would like the functionality back for multiple snooze options.
The battery life is pretty poor.
Other than that I have loved this device-UNTIL NOW!
Last week my phone locked me out.
I am synched to my exchange server at work and policy mandates that I use a password for this in that I work in an FQHC.
All of a sudden I wake up and the phone will not let me in.
Now, I am not employing a genius password it was "2222." That was it!
I tried again and then once more and the phone prompts me to input characters to make sure that my keyboard is taking the strokes properly. It was.
I removed the battery and tried again. Still nothing.
I note that with my fumbling around that I have exhausted 6/8 of my attempts.
I wait to call HTC.
I get on with my IT department first and ask them if they forced a password change. They had not.
I called HTC and was told that this was terrible...have I tried removing the battery?
Yes. Then I am asked to do it again.
I do so. When the phone comes back up it states:
"You have one more attempt left. If you enter the wrong password again all of your data will be erased." Mind you, I am not pushing any keystrokes, just resetting the phone.
Then the rep asks me to do a soft reset.
Stupidly, I do so.
Upon rebooting the phone informs me that it is resetting the phone to factory defaults, wipes the whole phone INCLUDING my SD card which had photos, movies and other.
I look on the forums and see that this is a KNOWN issue since back in MARCH!!!
All of my information is gone.
I will not be able to sync to the exchange which I need for my calendar and work emails because I refuse to lose EVERYTHING again.
I spoke to another HTC rep yesterday and he was simply aghast. Very knowledgeable gent, but did not know how to address this issue.
So please, along with the calendar, the battery, and some other much needed updates...what is your team doing to resolve this "lock out" issue?!
I can almost deal with the other problems, but this one?!
Please, let me know.
Very sincerely,
for the snooze, use bsbtweaks "windows dismiss x notifications" tweak.
or go to hklm/system/shell/notification/oem find customUIDLL and change the filename to,well, anything. bsbtweaks adds a "2" before the ".dll"
Will this work even though my company forces out a lock as its exchange policy?
I found some interesting answers in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582660
it has nothin to do with lock, it simply stops the htc snooze/dismiss popup from showing, so it defaults to the windows one.
for the lockouts ive never used lock so never seen the problem, so can't help.
I found an answer that seems to work (for now) in an old post linked to a WinMo Blog:
Enable/Disable the Exchange security policy - HKLM\Security\Policies\00001023: 0 = Enabled; 1 = Disabled
I just did this moments ago and the forced password is now not being forced, but I do not know if they push the policy out more than once (like every 24 hours). I guess I will find out!
I saw some other keys:
"HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies" folder.
00001005 to 1
00001006 to 1
Have not touched these yet.
I am a little worried that if they kick the policy back in I won't have the proper password (or any) and will not be able to get in, but I guess this one is going to be trial and error for a bit.

[Q] Password won't work

So I've had this phone for a few months now, and earlier I just felt like backing things up, so I installed the microsoft myphone app and it asked me to restart. After the restart, the phone wouldnt take my pw. i've pulled the battery a few times and that doesn't help. MUST I do a hard reset or has somebody had this exact problem and it magically worked a little later? =)
Your password for what? To get into the actual phone itself?
Search the forum if you like, but this exact thing happened to me less than one month back.
My facility enforces a password policy so I have to use one.
I hated it, but abided by the policy until...I got locked out.
It is a known bug.
A hard reset was the only fix and then, for me, a registry tweak to disable the policy.
Sorry for the news.
It is a known bug, and you have no choice but to reset it.
However, the new 3.14 rom addresses this issue, and while I only have it on a handful of HD2's at the moment, and it hasn't been that long, everything has been rock solid.
I recommend the update.

Windowsbreak/interop unlock seems to have killed my phone

Ever since unlocking my phone, I have been experiencing very troublesome issues. It all started with picture messages not going through and giving me "Can't Send Message. Try Again." Then pictures that I received started coming in as "Media content in this message" that never downloads. I tried showing this to a friend of mine that also has WP7, but of course the image sent. That is literally the only picture I have been able to send in the past two weeks.
Nothing seems to affect it as far as battery percentage, signal strength, Wi-Fi connectivity, or anything.
Websites are also having a lot of trouble loading. Most won't load unless I let the loading bar get to about 90%, then re-enter the address. I also get a lot of "We're having trouble viewing this page right now" messages. Very frustrating.
The Marketplace has been having trouble loading at times as well.
Some apps and games that require internet connections are having spotty issues. Sometimes USA Today won't load any news. Words By Post gives me network connection errors. 4th and Mayor sometimes tells me I have no connection to location services.
All of this is really starting to frustrate me. I can't figure out what is going wrong. The only thing I can think of is that I Windowsbreak/interop unlocked my phone around the same time I started having issues. All I've installed is a battery percentage meter, a screenshot app, AdvancedConfig to change my themes and get rid of app dehydration, and WP7 Root Tools so I could get the 8107 update.
PLEASE, someone help me.
and for reference, I have a Samsung Focus with 8107 on it.
Oh and another issue, sometimes my phone goes through HUGE lag phases where scrolling through menus is incredibly choppy and slow. The only way to fix it is to lock the device and let it rest for a minute.
I may try and get video evidence of this.
I would do a hard reset and see how it works and then slowly proceed with unlocks/homebrews again one step at a time and make sure your phone works well before going the next step. And, make a back-up each time so you can go back one step if you find the one that messes up.
Never try to change and hack everything at once; errors can occur.
Ehh I'm really not trying to do a hard reset just yet...I'm hoping there is some magical solution to this.
SD Card?
Have you an SD Card installed and how much of it is used? Like you, I would do everything short of a hard reset to solve this problem.
No sir, no SD card has been installed into this phone. I learned my lesson after having to get a replacement when I got an irreversible card read error on my last Focus.
That being said, this is a refurbished device.
rmcgraw said:
No sir, no SD card has been installed into this phone. I learned my lesson after having to get a replacement when I got an irreversible card read error on my last Focus.
That being said, this is a refurbished device.
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Some users were having data issues after windowbreaking. There is a fix in the thread and it's quite simple iirc. Ask in the thread.
edit: try this too
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...n/6a94ab3b-484b-4f29-88b7-d752fdbe4737?page=2
Well, after failed attempts at fixing this, and even working with Heathcliff on a solution, I decided to hard reset.
Re-unlocked my phone and installed AdvancedConfig. So far everything seems ok.
I know that it resets to release 5 instead of 6 which could lessen your data , but it is easily fixed in diagnostics :
*#32489#
back 1 time
NAS CONTROL
[5] RRC(HSPA) CONTROL
1 TO DISPLAY mine read release 5 after windowbreak
I then changed it back to release 6
you might also have dualmode turned off, turn it on for better perfomance
if you used heathcliffs interop did you also go to *#94765# auto sim config?
If all else fails talk Jax he made windowbreak!

Lost my phone and Android Lost isn't working

Hey guys, I lost my phone 30 minutes ago and unfourtnately since I have never lost a phone in my life I didin't think I would loose one now. I don't have any "find my phone" installed on the phone so I went to the website http://www.androidlost.com and I pushed the app to my stolen phone and I also pushed the Jumpstart app. I also tried to send a message "androidlost register" to the phone, but nothing sems to work.
Android Lost doesn't register the phone. The first thing I did when I came home was to change my Google account password. If I'm correct, isn't that a misstake? Because now when the thief turns on the internet, the password is changed so he can't login to the account? Is this correct?
Does the phone have to have WiFi or mobile data enabled?
Since you changed the password I don't think pushing apps from the playstore will work anymore. Even if you change it back, the login link is broken and you'd need the device to log back in.
retskrad said:
Hey guys, I lost my phone 30 minutes ago and unfourtnately since I have never lost a phone in my life I didin't think I would loose one now. I don't have any "find my phone" installed on the phone so I went to the website http://www.androidlost.com and I pushed the app to my stolen phone and I also pushed the Jumpstart app. I also tried to send a message "androidlost register" to the phone, but nothing sems to work.
Android Lost doesn't register the phone. The first thing I did when I came home was to change my Google account password. If I'm correct, isn't that a misstake? Because now when the thief turns on the internet, the password is changed so he can't login to the account? Is this correct?
Does the phone have to have WiFi or mobile data enabled?
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Lost or stolen? Lost, there's still hope. Someone might turn it in somewhere, there are still good people left in this world.
Stolen, probably goodbye. First thing he'd do would be to remove sim or turn off.
As far as i know androidlost will work if everything is turned on; if there's a data connection, if gps is activated, etc. I'll surely get corrected if not.
Changing the Google password will prompt to log in again, yes.
Sucks though mate.. :-\
The funny thing is, when I call it, it calls for the full duration, and also they haven't taken out the SIM card. I tried it with my moms Galaxy Nexus the exact way I did on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was she had internet connection on and it worked... What I fear the most is I changed my Google account password, Maybe it's not possible to retrieve the phone via androidlost because of this?
retskrad said:
The funny thing is, when I call it, it calls for the full duration, and also they haven't taken out the SIM card. I tried it with my moms Galaxy Nexus the exact way I did on my Nexus 4, but the only difference was she had internet connection on and it worked... What I fear the most is I changed my Google account password, Maybe it's not possible to retrieve the phone via androidlost because of this?
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Im afraid el daddy's post is confirming exactly that..
Well if the phone is stolen the first thing they might do is take it to the nearest cell phone shop to get it wiped .. Or maybe you left it somewhere ... Retrace your steps...
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Is there a way to like enable latitude on the web or something to remotely see the location of the device? or something like that? Because I'm pretty much screwed because I changed the password on my Google account, very very stupid of me, but I panicked
I know it's to late know, but next time you should try Cerberus app; best in line for tracking and remote controlling devices
Because of the WiFi bug it's affecting anti theft apps. The theft will need to switch the screen on before Google play will download the app you've pushed. But once that's done it is still hit and miss whether the web interface will be able to connect to the phone to track its location unless the screen is kept on. I know Cerberus and lookout can't.
More info about this WiFi issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sb29rb3V0LmxhYnMucGxhbmIiXQ..
i think call your phone and speak with the one who find it to return it back ..if it not works make a price for your stolen phone and buy it from the thief
Use this.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alienmanfc6.wheresmyandroidcupcake
Install it and text "wmd gps" to your phone.
If you don't have another phone, use this: http://textinghome.com/smsemail.php
It'll send the reply to your email. (put "wmd gps" in the subject box, and three random letters in the message box)
(I tested this one on my phone)
EDIT: ****. I just read that you changed your password. Big mistake. Try changing it back to what it was before, even though I doubt that would work.
As a last resort (when you accept it's gone for ever), report the IMEI number to your GSM provider and hope they blacklist it.

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