Hi all
I try to connect to a Windows Network share.
I succeded to map the share using Resco Explorer and HTC Network Tool, but I can only access the mounted share if I have a program that opens the path directly.
-> I don't see "\Network\..." in any other program, not even in Resco Explorer.
If I try to create a folder in "\" (my root) that is called "Network" I get an error (since it seems to exist).
How can that be? How can I make "\Network\..." visible/accessible?
I'm using a Toshiba G900 device with a custom 6.5.3 ROM...
Thanks for all hints!
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Hi,
I just wanted to clean up my Start Menu as I always did using my old PPC device, however, the \Windows folder does not show up on my PC when browsing the Mobile Device. Is this correct? How can I access this folder to do some easy re-arranging of files?
Thanks.
I think Total Commander should let you have access to all the files on the Universal.
I am referring to the normal File Explorer on my dekstop PC. When browsing the mobile device, the \Windows folder is not shown. I can access it on the PPC itself, but being able to do so on the desktop PC would make the whole Start-menu-arranging-thing so much easier!
i haven't had any problems accessing the Windows directory from my PC
if it helps - i get it from:
My Computer -> Mobile Device -> My Windows Mobile-Based Device -> Windows
Hi there i am having the same problem i cannot see the windows folder on my pc and i am useing active syncro 4.1 ,so please if you have any solution can you let me know please
I can't see the Windows folder with my work PC but can at home.
If you're syncing to two pcs maybe only the first one lets you see the Windows folder.
In a file explorer window on your PC, go to drop down menu: Tools - Folder Options... - View Tab - select 'Show hidden files and folders' radio button.
This should now allow /windows to be seen by your PC file explorer.
Genius!
Thanks mate
Hi guys!
Playng with wifi connection I map some folder of my laptop on my Jamin and now I don't know how to unmap that drive...
With Resco Explorer I can unmap the path but on WM5 file explorer it still persist.
After soft reset it goes up again on Resco Explorer too...
Markino said:
Hi guys!
Playng with wifi connection I map some folder of my laptop on my Jamin and now I don't know how to unmap that drive...
With Resco Explorer I can unmap the path but on WM5 file explorer it still persist.
After soft reset it goes up again on Resco Explorer too...
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I've been the same problem! please help me!
Hi,
Is it a folder or drive that you have mapped? I'm asking 'cos you said:
'I map some folder of my laptop on my Jamin......'
You also said:
'and now I don't know how to unmap that drive...'
Assuming that you meant having mapped your folder, but are now unable to un-map it, a walk-around is to:
a. copy the contents of the mapped folder onto a newly created folder and
b. delete the original mapped folder.
This will get rid of it.
If however, you meant that you are no longer able to un-map a drive, I take it that the drive is a virtual one. The walk-around is to:
delete the virtual drive so that it no longer exists.
Personally, I can't see why WM5 is not allowing you to un-map a folder or drive. Perhaps a dig into the registry would de-mistify it BUT please be most careful as to what you do if you follow this route.
kiwi992.
There is a Bluetooth Explorer application for PPC,but not for smartphone. So I extracted the Bluetooth Explorer for SP from the dumped Vox ROM.
It needs the built-in File Explorer in your Smartphone,so it does not working on WM2003.It`s for WM5/6.
Overview of Bluetooth Explorer
Bluetooth Explorer lets you exchange files using Bluetooth with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Note: Bluetooth Explorer works the same way as File Explorer.
To launch Bluetooth Explorer
Tap > Programs > Bluetooth Explorer. Bluetooth Explorer then scans for visible Bluetooth devices you can connect to. From the list, select the Bluetooth device you want to connect to.
Note: You may need to enter a Passcode in order for you to connect to the device.
To use Bluetooth Explorer
If there are shared files in the Bluetooth shared folder on the other device, you will be able to see those files on the Bluetooth Explorer screen. You can then do the following:
Copy or delete files.
Create a new folder.
Paste a file into the folder.
For example,with StarTrek I can see the files on my Nokia N73.
Cool thanks! This could be very handy.
yinfo said:
There is a Bluetooth Explorer application for PPC,but not for smartphone. So I extracted the Bluetooth Explorer for SP from the dumped Vox ROM.
It needs the built-in File Explorer in your Smartphone,so it does not working on WM2003.It`s for WM5/6.
Overview of Bluetooth Explorer
Bluetooth Explorer lets you exchange files using Bluetooth with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Note: Bluetooth Explorer works the same way as File Explorer.
To launch Bluetooth Explorer
Tap > Programs > Bluetooth Explorer. Bluetooth Explorer then scans for visible Bluetooth devices you can connect to. From the list, select the Bluetooth device you want to connect to.
Note: You may need to enter a Passcode in order for you to connect to the device.
To use Bluetooth Explorer
If there are shared files in the Bluetooth shared folder on the other device, you will be able to see those files on the Bluetooth Explorer screen. You can then do the following:
Copy or delete files.
Create a new folder.
Paste a file into the folder.
For example,with StarTrek I can see the files on my Nokia N73.
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It doesn't work.
I just copy the .cab file in the Programs folder and then run it.
The installation goes without any problem but the program does anything when I launch it.
Some .dll files to register?
Some libraries missing?
I don't know.
My device is a Samsung i320 with WM5.
Gubbài.
derma said:
It doesn't work.
I just copy the .cab file in the Programs folder and then run it.
The installation goes without any problem but the program does anything when I launch it.
Some .dll files to register?
Some libraries missing?
I don't know.
My device is a Samsung i320 with WM5.
Gubbài.
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It's HTC Bluetooth FTP Explorer,for HTC devices only.
I suspected that but I wanted trying anyway...
Mersì for the elucidation.
Gubbài.
Someone who read this 3D tell to oldsap that this application works only on HTC devices 'cos in the post of his site (where there's a description of this application and link that points here) he doesn't specify that.
If oldsap himself read this, please correct/adds what I experienced, that's it doesn't work on a "normal" (I mean a non-HTC device) WM5.
Mersì bo q.
Gubbài.
Hi
this cab doesn't work even on a HTC startrek / qtek 8500 with WM6 and WM5 rom.
displays files and folders but can't copy them (nothing happens and files are not copied)
also does not show bluetooth FTP Settings menu to adjust things like FTP shared folder on the phone.
maybe you missed out a few reg's or files?
We have already implemented the support for Microsoft Bluetooth stack and tested it on Smartphones. Unfortunately we have currently no time for releasing the new Smartphone version. I believe that it will be ready in 1 or 2 months.
Hi i was just wondering is there a way to view internal 'Windows' folder on desktop while having connected as active sync,
i culd currently view all other folder except for windows,
i've highlighted 'Windows' folder in Resco Explorer, and unticked hide folder
but nothing happens....
any suggestion?
i guess it'll be easy to transfer/edit manila files etc...
kind regards
Ummm when connected via ActiveSync... Open up ActiveSync - Click Explore... Then up the top of the folders you'll see 'My Windows-Mobile based Device' -- Double click on that and you'll be in the root folder of your device.
It does not work to move Manila files this way. I tried it originally but all files are write protected and classified as in use even when Touchflo3D is NOT running. It is much better to use Total Commander on your device. If you want to make it easier on the device - Look up a program called MyMobiler: Allow you to control your phone from your PC.
Hope that helps.
Use/test Pocket Controler Pro. Much better than Resco
It has even a reg editor on board that you can use on your PC screen.
Are you sure that on your desktop PC you have disabled "Hide protected and systemfiles"? (Just translated it from Dutch, the actual phrase can be different).
if you are using ActiveSync : yes (just check on desktop if explorer don't hide system files).
if you are using WMDC (WindowsMobileDeviceCenter) in Vista : no (WMDC blocks the access to device Windows folder)
xkaiser said:
if you are using ActiveSync : yes (just check on desktop if explorer don't hide system files).
if you are using WMDC (WindowsMobileDeviceCenter) in Vista : no (WMDC blocks the access to device Windows folder)
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No, it's not true for Vista. It works exactly as ActiveSync for me. Just configure the Explorer properly
OK I saw it with orig. ROM but after flash Windows folder was gone so how I could configure it...I have visible hidden folders in Vista...
joedoe said:
No, it's not true for Vista. It works exactly as ActiveSync for me. Just configure the Explorer properly
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It's true that it has a difference between ActiveSync vs. WMDC (or XP vs. Vista) :
. on Vista you have to disable "hide system files" (folder options) to see the device 'windows' folder
. on WinXP, even you have "hide system files" active, you always can access to 'windows' device folder by explorer
I have the 3VO rom on the htc snap and when connected to my win 7 pc I can not locate the /windows directory. I of course have the option to view hidden files checked but this was to no avail.
Hi there,
That is perfectly normal if you are trying to see it from the win7 mobile device center. Bill doesn't want you to mess with the system files. In order to access this directory, you have several options :
- install a proper file explorer such as Total commander or Resco file explorer on you device, and do it from there
- I think Mymobiler allows you to access this directory from the PC. Needs a check though, I uninstalled this program that kind of bugged me. see http://www.mymobiler.com/manual.aspx
Anyway, I would assume your problem does not come from the 3vo ROM.