So since we can access the provisioning xml on the Quantum,
Wouldn't it theoretically be simple to:
1) Dump the XML provisioning doc, or worst case scenario copy it by hand, and create a blank template from that,
2) enter in carrier specific information and thereby create a MMS APN provisioning document with carrier specific settings,
or 3) edit the security settings for OTA provisioning if needed for a push,
4) Push the OTA, sideload it, or load the xml/xap from there?
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i have just bought qtek 9100 nad having problem to synchronize with the windows XP but its not just working.
any good advice.
thanks
Hello,
Have you tried with the latest verison of ActiveSync ?
You have eventually to switch of your firewall. With my PC, I had to change some security settings in %Windir%/Registration (add user system and administrator with all rights) and then it works.
1. In the %windir%/registration folder, make sure that the Everyone group has Read permissions.
2. In the %windir%/registration folder, make sure that the SYSTEM account has Full Control permissions.
3. In the %windir%/registration folder, make sure that the Administrators group has Full Control permissions.
4. In the advanced security properties of the .clb files in the %windir%/registration folder, make sure that the Allow inheritable auditing entries from the parent to propagate to this object and all objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here option is selected.
5. Make sure that the Everyone group has one of the following permissions:
• Traverse permissions (“List Folder Contents”) on all parent directories, including %systemdrive%, %windir%, and %windir%\registration
• The Bypass Traverse Checking permission
I personally got no success installing both Qtek and i-mate .CAB files, provided to setup my Operator settings (TMN in Portugal) into a Qtek9000!
So, need to repeat the manual procedure, everytime I reinstall the unit. :evil:
It runs well for the MMS client settings, but not for the 'internet GPRS', 'MMS GPRS' and 'WAP GPRS' settings, which do not get into effective configuration.
Examining the correspondent .CAB files, also realised that 'MMS Client settings' are installed through a .REG method, while remaining settings are defined into a .XM file (CM_Entries.xml), despite they seem to be registry tweaks as well.
- Anyone with similar experiences?
- What may be getting wrong with these .XML setups or .CAB files?
- How to install/load settings directly from a .XML file, without using it into a .CAB?
- Why the operator settings (and others?) are always set via .XML and not through regular .REG files? Not possible?
Can I use a .XML file to do the same as a .REG file, and vice-versa?
How to load the .XML settings, without of a .CAB file?
Why use .XML files?
What does .XML files do, that we can't do the same with a .REG file?
Does anyone happen to know of a referrence for correct formatting of entries in the apns-conf.xml file?
I'm trying to put together a couple of custom entries for Canadian carriers but I want to make sure they are formatted correctly so as not to step over existing entries.
Speficically, I'm curious what the acceptable options are for type=. I know it can be blank, default, or mms but is there also an option for vpn for some carriers that have a different APN for vpn connections or what is the correct entry if you want to have multiple APN options for a single mcc,mnc combination.
I've tried googling and checked at developer.android.com but can't seem to find any referrence to correct syntax for that file.
Hi, i personally got 4 email to setup. everytime after a flash, i need to setup all of the email one by one.
i was wondering is there any quicker way that i can do this?
or easiest possible, juz install a cab file mayb? is there such a software that i could create .cab file from all the email settings i wanted, then copy the .cab to ppc and just install then could get all the email running?
The best way I found to do this is Sashami, and its built in XML editor, Makisu. Go here, register, and download Sashami 8. Install it on your device, and open Makisu. Select the Email option, and input all the information about your email accounts as the wizard asks for it. Most email providers have a page which has all of the connectivity information, which details which protocols, ports, etc. are supported, and all that is readily available on Google.
Do this with each email account, and you should end up with a few XML files, which are compatible with most user customization options, which are often integrated in ROMs. If your ROM doesn't have any form of UC or you don't want to use UC, you can make your XML file into a cab file with these directions (skip down to the step called Creating the CAB File, since you already have the XML file made). After you do that, you will have a few cab files (or one cab, if you manually merge all the XML files) which will install your email accounts and preferences.
It may seem like a lot of work now, but it's completely worth it after you never need to set up another email account again.
oh hell yeah.. thx for it bro.. thats is wat i wanted it to be..
Hi everyone,
Since this morning I decided to find a way to bypass inabilty to set MMS properties.
When I'll completly figure how to modify this settings I will develop an application where you will be able to put all the settings to set correctly the MMS APN.
So, I've started to investigate on my phone this morning, and I already found that.
It seems profiles are stocked in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\ShortMsg\MMS\Profiles\
Active profile is set as String in that key : HKCU\Software\Microsoft\ShortMsg\MMS\Active
Inside this Key, there is a Key for each profiles saved.
For my case, there is a key called "ORG-FR-APP". Inside this key, I can found this value :
TO-NAPID : String (Default Value = MMSAPN in my case)
TO-PROXY : String (Default Value = MMSPROXY in my case)
ADDR : String (Default value = http://mms.orange.fr in my case)
MS : DWORD (Default Value is 300).
I decide to modify value in registry trough MFG and I finally got that :
Before : http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=880724&stc=1&d=1328002843
After : http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=880725&stc=1&d=1328002843
The TO-NAPID and the TO-PROXY value seems to be linked to something I can see in "View config XML" but I don't know where I can edit them.
In deed, If I can edit them, the problem will be completely solved.
Here, the two screenshots which made me believe that the TO-NAPID and the TO-PROXY value are linked to something else in the file :
http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=880724&stc=1&d=1328003211
http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=880725&stc=1&d=1328003211
If someone know how to modify the set of values for NAPDEF and PXLOGICAL, I'm ready to do the software .
It's inside a XML File, somewhere in the phone.
I'll posting here if something new happens.
I'm gussing you've read through this already, but if not, I'm sure it could be of some help. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb737506.aspx
I went trough a similar path trying registry edits through LG's MFG app and using the program DiagProvXML to try and push my own non-registry changes... but to no avail unfortunately. Hopefully, you'll be able to program something that works.
It really is too bad we can not just write to the Windows directory and simply add/edit the carrier __PROV_*.XML files directly.
Just in case anyone is tracking this thread, you can now use HeathCliff's WP7 Root Tools to copy the appropriate XML files to the windows directory and enable MMS on ROMs with Internet Sharing, that lack the correct carrier settings. Let me know if you need specifics on how to make this work.
I am interested in this. Would be useful for others coming from google in future.
yeah, would love to get those informations, too, sonus.
thanks a lot in advance
Sorry, for the delayed response. I had not tracked this thread. Have you guys tried the "LG Network Setup App"? One forum member reports that he was able to select his network from that marketplace app and enable MMS specific to his carrier. That's the easiest way to do this.
Otherwise, the general steps are
1. Unlock your phone using MFG (plenty of threads outline this, so do a search)
2. Install Heathclif''s WP7 Root Tools using "Windows Phone Device Manager", "Windows Phone Power Tools", or any way you can think of to copy the XAP install file for Heathclif's WP7 Root Tools onto your phone.
3. Copy the two relevant to your provider PROV XML files from the attached zip and the Mail Provider XML file to your windows directory using WP7 Root tools on the phone. The files are sorted by carrier_country_MCC or MNC code. There's a wikipedia page with all the providers and their respective MCC/MNC codes, I had linked to it in one of my posts on MCC a while back. If your carrier doesn't have a file, try using one of these files as a template to make a file for your carrier
4. Use MFG to select your XML file (MFG>>Engineer Menu>>Other Settings>>Set network Profiles>> Search for the MNC or MCC for your provider (it searches according to filename)
http://depositfiles.com/files/xebamjoer
http://depositfiles.com/files/a8xl7r9wz