Data connection - Enabled = 0 in registry not respected after usage - Touch HD General

Hi *.
I have data connection called "Internet". Selected as default in Settings -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Network and disabled with Enabled = 0 registry key. When I want to use it, I just change to Enabled = 1. Simple and fast.
But after I'm done with checking emails, disconnect "Internet" and change back to Enabled = 0, Windows still "remembers" that this connection is usable and ignores registry. I have to soft-reset to make it "forget".
Is there any way to avoid this?

You need to do a soft reset after registry changes to fully save the change.
If you don't want the data line to stay on then don't make that registry change. When you select "Send/Receive" in Outlook the data line will come on automatically. You can also turn the data line on by launching Internet Explorer.
That regsitry key is really for people who want the data line to stay on all the time.

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Simple GPRS on and off ?

Is there a way to turn GPRS off ? I tried registry tweaks but the GPRS off option will not stick for me everytime I reset and check it unchecked again.
A Shortcut or a simple app to turn off and on would be a godsend.
holding down the hang up button for awhile disable grps on at least himalaya
and there is a program which let you connect and disconnect in the same place you turn flight mode on and off
problem is this still allows gprs to connect when you use ie or sync email, I do not want it to connect auto to gprs unless I say so
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
I have a tmobile 'mda' in the us and I did a registry edit that made it so when i tap and hold the gprs icon at the top it has a timer and a disconnect button.
Add a 'Disconnect' button (and Timer) to the Connection List for GPRS
To add a Disconnect button:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal)
To add a Disconnect button and a timer display showing how long GRPS is in use for the session:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal)
To disable both the Disconnect button and the timer:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal)
from this page: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WM5_Tweaks_Other
bendog that a very nice suggestion, thank you.
Lucky for me as part of the t-mobile uk phone you get sbp gprs monitor included, and this sits in the task bar and has a connect and disconnect button already.
Again it does help disable GPRS till I really want to use it.
Rudegar said:
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
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Tried this also, it doesn't seem to care, it connects anyway whenever my email interval says so.
Is there any other APIs like connection manager,RAS to dis/establish GPRS on WM 2005?
this should do the trick
see:
http://www.gb-soft.cz/XDAII/product_gprs_tweak_en.htm
(haven't used it yet so no guarantee it works)
There is also a program called "NODATA" to disable (temporarily) GPRS...
Just need summat to log it now
try vjvolubilis. you can easily make shortcuts to toggle, bluetooth, wifi, gprs, audio, etc...
http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis
There you go.
NoData from Modaco. Does exactly what you want. Disables GPRS until you want to turn it on again. Overrides all programs that require access to the internet. Excellent for when you are on international roaming or when your battery is dying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286844
So far I've tried all these on my BA (XDA IIs) to no avail.
However, a rather dirty solution has been to set up a new 'dummy' modem connection dialling my own number or '0' and setting that as the default. I then need to change it back to the other settings to allow web access via the 'phone.
Would rather have a nice button though...

Network Time Tab

Anyone know how to get the network time tab in phone options? There appears to be no "ShowTimeZonesPage" option in a 6945.
Here's the hack to which I am referring:
HKLM\Software\OEM\PhoneSetting
Change the value of the Key "ShowTimeZonesPage" to value of 1 (dword). Close your registry editor (no reset required)
Tap START-SETTINGS-PHONE, there should be a new tab where you can automatically set the phone to get time and timezone information from the network.

how to disable GPRS

Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
Do you need GPRS at all? If not, go to Settings->Connections->Connections->Manage existing and delete everything.
Setting > Connection and select "my work network" as internet connection instead of your provider's one.
You can change it back anytime you need to really use GPRS
Disable GPRS WM6.5
drgopoos said:
Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
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In the registry you’ve got the following key:
HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections
Export this key to enable GPRS later on.
Go inside your data connections and you’ll find a key, “Enabled." This key has a value 1, change this for every connection to 0.
There, you're done.
You could try to go to the Comm Manager and disabling "Phone" and activating Wi-Fi.
Hope this helps!
Try the Moto Toggle Widget on the market. Requires root, but works

Wing Database Post

Wing for NOOBS like me.
All information in this thread was copied from other peopled, all I have done is put it in one place.. I will update this from time to time
For updates please check the site I have created for the wing.
DISCLAIMER:
I am in no way responsible the content listed below, most of this should work as the people of the community do help each other. Please be careful. And report any errors to me.
Adding Information, If you wish to add information to this post, please post it below, I will add the info, please provide me a link to the data if you have it, and the original writer of said info, I will give the credit to the writing and the provider of said info.
Part 1: useful thread Post.
Part 2: Random tweaks from HOFO.
Part 3: Rom’s Touch it Wing 2.3
3a Touch-IT for The Wing Full and Lite Ed.
Part 4: Random Info
Part 5: T-Mo Wing RUU for USA
Updated on December 17 2007
Part 1: Useful Threads
Cab install for the Wing
The Following is from zcink @ XDA
Original thread @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341867
Great Wing Info Thread
The following is from Nyer78 @ XDA
Original Thread @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326655
General HTC Cabs
The Following is from patr!k @ XDA
Original thread @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=344533
Part 2 tweaks.
The Following is from – Tater_Tot24 @ Howard forums
Original thread @ http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1215155
Please Note that some of these entries only apply to the WING.
Add Side Button Functionality:
1. Using a registry editor go to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Keys
2. In Keys, create a new Key named "40C7".
3. Copy the contents of 40C5 to to 40C7.
4. Edit the "Name" value replacing the "4" with a "5" (5 is Voice command button).
5. Close the registry editor.
6. In Settings\Buttons you should see the new "Button 5(Hold)" entry. If not, soft reset.
Note: I had to make voice command the hold function and screentoggle the non hold function for it to work correctly.
Camera Settings:
1. Open the camera, so you can see images thru the camera lens.
2. Go to bottom of screen & click on the "Y" at far left side.
3. Now move to the 4th icon at the bottom, and set the resolution on "L" and the quality on Super Fine (not Basic).
4. Move to the next icon on the right, and set the Capture Mode on either "Burst" or "Sports"
5. Next, click the icon at far left and set your Capture Speed to either Moderate or Fast, and "Snapshots" to at least 3.
6. Click on the next icon on the right and set it on Storage Card.
7. Finally, click the "Sun" and set the White Balance on Auto.
8. Click OK in the upper right, and you're almost set. Just go now to far left of camera screen and click either of the tiny > arrows until you come to 1/3 (or 1/5 or 1/7 or 1/10, depending on how you set "Snapshots.")
9. Now you're set to take some really great pictures. They will be sharp & clear all the way from about 12 inches to infinity.
10. For sharper pictures, leave the setting at 1x. Anything else is a "Zoom" shot.
Enhanced File System Performance:
Registry: HKLM\System\StorageManager\FATFS
Key: CacheSize (dWord)
Default: 0 (I am not sure what this equates to, the valid values I know about are 4096, 8192, 16384)
New Value: 8192
Hide SIM Contacts:
Registry: HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone
Key: ShowSim (dWord)
Default: 1 (show)
New Value: 0 (hide)
Active Sync Running in the Background Fix:
1. Create a “Fake Server”
Configure Server Menu  Activesync  Programs 2.Go to Start
3. In the following screens you can enter any old garbage. It does not matter, but just in case your unsure, just type the following in the indicated boxes:
4. Server Address: fake / User name: fake / Password: fake / Domain: fake. Then you are finished creating the fake server
5. Finally, UNCHECK the box in the time zones tab in the phone settings (This may sound silly, but it works! I promise!!)
MyFavs Missed Call Fix:
Registry: \HKLM\Security\Phone\NoLog
Key: List
Action: REMOVE
Hard Reset Instructions:
1. Hold down both of the “soft buttons”
2. Perform a soft reset with the stylus while still holding down the buttons
3. Push the green phone button to confirm that you do want to do a hard reset
DeBrand the Phone:
1. Perform a Hard Reset (instructions listed below)
2. Phone cycles through format, installs WM6, then prompts you to config touch screen
3. Install finishes and loads WM6
4. Then a prompt appears warning that EXT ROM will install extra contents (don't install! poke the soft reset button before EXT ROM install)
5. Hit soft reset button when EXT ROM prompt appears, you have 3 seconds!
6. Power on like normal
Send Large MMS:
Registry: HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI\Size Limit
Key: wap2sendlimit1 (you can also change wap1sendlimit1)
Default: 307200
New Value: 1228800 (1200K)
Set the new value by going to Text/Multimedia --> Menu --> New --> MMS --> Menu --> Options --> MMS Options --> Servers --> T-mobile MMS
MMS Sending Issue Fix:
1. Due to incorrect Port setting for the MMS server, the phone may not be able to send MMS messages all the time.
2. Go to Text/Multimedia --> Menue --> New --> MMS --> Menu --> Options --> MMS Options --> Servers --> T-mobile MMS
3. Make sure the settings are set to: Gateway: 216.155.165.50 / Port Number: 8080 / Server: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Remap Soft Buttons:
For Calendar
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\112
Key: Default
Default: Calendar
New Value: Internet (anything you want goes here)
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\112
Key: Open
Default: HTCCalendar.exe
New Value: \Windows\iexplore.exe (again, anything you want goes here)
For Contacts
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\113
Key: Default
Default: Contacts
New Value: (anything you want goes here)
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\113
Key: Open
Default: \Windows\RSK\Contacts.lnk
New Value: (again, anything you want goes here)
Remove / Modify Startup Sound:
Registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimation
Key: Enable (dWord)
Default: 1 (jingle on)
New Value: 0 (jingle off)
Registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimation
Key: Volume (dWord)
Default: 127
New Values: 16 - 200
You can also modify the sound and animation by changing the WAV and GIF files in these two keys.
Registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimation
Key: WAVFile (SZ String Value)
Default: \Windows\T-Mobile startup.wav
New Value: (whatever you want)
Registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimation
Key: GIFFile (SZ String Value)
Default: \Windows\TMO_Startup.gif
New Value: (whatever you want)
Remove the Tray Icon from Today Screen:
Registry: \HKLM\init\
Key: Launch92
Action: DELETE
Note: If you want to keep some but not all of the icons:
Registry: HKLM\Software\HTC\TrayApplet
There you'll find listings for each icon (the folders are for the WinWap, MyFaves, and CommManager tray icons). Remove the ones you don't want and soft reset. If you remove the music player settings, you will then have to uncheck the plug-in from Today items.
Adding Slide Sounds:
1. First you are going to need two .wav files.
2. Once you have the two sounds that you want to use, Rename them to Slider3_in.wav and Slider3_out.wav and place them in the \Windows Folder on your phone.
3. Go to the Registry: HKLM\Software\HTC\SlidingSound\.
4. Once your there you should see 3 Folders (keys) that are labeled 0-2, and 2 Dword Files (ActiveSlidingSound and SlidingSoundEffect).
5. In that same directory, you need to make a new folder (key) and label it "3". Once that is made, you need to go inside that "3" which should be empty and have nothing inside.
6. Now you need to make a new String.Label the String "in" without quotes, and then set the string to "Slider3_in.wav". Now you should have one string inside folder (key) 3.
7. Now you need to make another String inside of folder (key) 3. Just follow step 5, but instead of using "in" use "out". So it should be labeled "out" and should be set to "Slider3_out.wav".
8. Next, create another String inside of folder and call it “Default” (no quotes). Now set that sting to whatever you want the new schema to be called (i.e. wind chimes, customer, etc).
9. Now head back to the registry: HKLM\Software\HTC\SlidingSound\, where you should now see folders (keys) 0-3 now and two Dwords files.
10. Now change Dword ActiveSlidingSound to 3, which is the new sound you created.
Disable the SMS Sent notification
Regisrty: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\
Key: SMSNoSentMs (decimal)
Default: 0 (on)
New Value: 1 (off)
Note: Please note that the 'Settings' key may not exist in your device, and thus may have to be created first.
Storage Card Settings:
Mail Attachments
1. Go to Text/Multimedia --> Menu --> Tools --> Options --> Storage
2. Then check the box!
IE Storage
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Shell Folders
Key: Cache (string)
Default: Program Memory
My Value: \Storage Card\Internet Files\Temporary Internet Files
Key: Cookies (string)
Default: Program Memory
My Value: \Storage Card\Internet Files\Cookies
Key: History (string)
Default: Program Memory
My Value: \Storage Card\Internet Files\History
Note: Please see the “camera settings” to store pictures and video to the storage card.
Video from Portrait to Landscape:
Registry: HKLM\System\GDI\
Add key "Rotation"
Add Dword "LandscapeMode"=0
Move / Remove Startup Files:
1. make directory "\Windows\StartUpDisabled"
2. If you don't use MyFav5 Plan then copy "\Windows\StartUp\My5MsgCenter.lnk" to "\Windows\StartUpDisabled\My5MsgCenter.lnk"
3. If you don't use Voice Commands often (you can still manually start app) then copy "\Windows\StartUp\Voice Command.lnk" to "\Windows\StartUpDisabled\Voice Command.lnk"
Remove Services:
4. Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services"
5. If you don't use MyFav5 Plan (SMSCSend links to my5client.dll, I don't have My Fav plan, so I don't need this service)
a) save SMSCSend reg export somewhere for backup
b) delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\SMSCSend" from registry
6. Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services"
7. If you don't use Windows Live
a) save Windows Live reg export somewhere for backup
. b) delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Windows Live" from registry
Other Services:
Other Services
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\BTHIDSVC"
loads the Bluetooth Human Interface Device drivers and service
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\BTAGSVC"
loads the Bluetooth Audio Gateway drivers and service
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\BthAsPlugin"
loads Active Sync over BlueTooth service
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Trusted"
loads WSP Push, Push Router, SIM tool kit, SIM Init
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\OBEX"
object exchange - protocol for data exchange between devices or syncing
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\NOTIFY"
pop up notifications for events
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\credsvc"
Credentials Manager
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\CERTENROLL"
performs enrollment and renewal of certificates
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\WirelessService"
Wireless Monitor Service
Increase voiceVolume:
Regisrty: HKCU\Control Panel\SoundCategories\InCall
Key: AttenuationCategory
Default: 2
New Value: 1
Regisrty: HKCU\Control Panel\SoundCategories\InCall
Key: InitVol
Default: 3
New Value: 10
Increase Voice Command Volume:
Registry: HKCU\Control Panel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1
Key: AttenuationCategory
Default: 3
New Value: 1
Registry: HKCU\Control Panel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1
Key: InitVol
Default: 5
New Value: 20
Better sound over A2DP
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth \A2DP\Settings
Key: MaxSupportedBitPool
Default: 30
New Value: 58
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth \A2DP\Settings
Key: BitPool
Default: 30
New Value: 58
Note: If not good enough, then delete: "MaxSupportedBitPool"=XXX &
"BitPool"=XXX.
Unlocks & Unhide the Extended Rom in Explorer:
Registry: HKLM\System\StorageManager\AutoLoad\TRUEFFS_DOC1
Key: bootphase
Default: 1
New Value: 2
Registry: HKLM\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1
Key: mounthidden
Default: 1
New Value: 0
Registry: HKLM\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1
Key: folder
Default: ?
New Value: Extended_ROM
GMail Settings:
You can access your Gmail messages from the Wing in three ways:
Set up Gmail as a POP3 account
Automatically forward Gmail
Access Gmail from the Internet
Set up Gmail as a POP3 Account
1. Log in to your Gmail account from your PC.
2. Select Settings at the top of any Gmail page.
3. Select the Forwarding and POP tab in the orange Mail Settings box.
4. Under POP Download, choose to Enable POP for all mail or Enable POP only for mail that arrives from now on.
5. Specify whether you want Gmail to keep a copy of messages in the Inbox when you access messages through POP.
6. Select Save Changes.
I. Auto-configure Gmail from your Pocket PC phone
1. Press Start --> Messaging.
2. Select New Email Account.
3. Enter your e-mail address and make sure the box is checked for getting the settings automatically
4. In the Auto configuration screen, wait until the Status changes from Connecting to Completed and then select Next.
5. Enter your name, user name, and password (DO NOT REMOVE the recent: from in front of the username that it automatically provides) and select Next.
6. Ensure Account type is set to POP3 and select Next.
7. Make sure that Incoming Mail is set to pop.gmail.com:995
8. Make sure that Outgoing Mail is set to smtp.gmail.com:465 and select Finish.
9. Select Yes to confirm that you would like to download mail for this new account now.
II. Automatically Forward Gmail to Another Account
1. Log in to your Gmail account from your PC.
2. Select Settings at the top of any Gmail page
3. Select Forwarding and POP in the orange Mail Settings box.
4. Select Forward a copy of incoming mail and enter the e-mail address to which you'd like your e-mail forwarded.
Now your Gmail will automatically be forwarded to this account.
III. Access Gmail from the Internet
If you don't subscribe to an unlimited data plan or need only occasional access to your Gmail account you may prefer to access your Gmail from your Pocket PC phone using Internet Explorer. To access your account through Internet Explorer, go to http://m.gmail.com.
Part 3 Touch it 2.3 for th wing
The Following is from itje
Original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340403
Touch it: a rebuilt rom for the wing
Part 3a Touch it Full and Lite
The Following is from itje
Original http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332789&highlight=wing
Part 4 : Random Stuff
Wing as a Webcam
Found at XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=348187&highlight=WING+AS+A+WEBCAM
Part 5: T-Mo Wing RUU for USA!!
From xavier6303
Found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=321717
This will reset your phone, basically reinstall windows and all the phone, heard it works as a decent unbricker,
How to enter boot mode
Restart the phone and hold the voice and camera button

[Q] Changing the default network connection

I want to automatically select the default network to which the device connects
(the first combo in Settings->WirelessControls->menu->Connections->Advanced->SelectNetworks -
See attached image)
My problem is as follows -
When I set up the connection to the operator -
it sets the default network to be <<3G Portal>>
I want to automatically change it to <<Internet 3G>>
(Or in the worst case -
Automatically delete the <<3G Portal>> -
making the <<Internet 3G>> the only available option -
which will force it to be default)
Does anyone know how to do this ?
(Even if some Cpp/C# code is needed - does anyone know the API ?)
Thanks
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
As I understand your Q, you wanna auto set the default network without having to manually change it everytime you hard reset / change roms?
Here's what I do for such things.
Get ceregistry editor, connect to your phone, export the registry to file, then, on the phone, change the default access point to the one you would rather it was, (possibly reboot phone here to be sure the registry has changed the default apn,) back into ceregistry editor, compare current registry to the snapshot, figure out which key changed, and to what value, then provision that reg key (via a cab, or provxml,) whenever you hard reset, after the network has been set up. (I have a cab with dozens of tweaks in it,you can just keep adding to it)
johnerz said:
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
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Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
Som30ne said:
Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
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Try using Data Controller by Red Frogfish. With this app, you can turn on and off all of your different connections indvidually.
Since, I have T-Mobile, I have the following connections:
T-Mobile Data
T-Mobile MMS
T-Mobile Internet
And, Data Controller lets turn each on or off as needed/wanted.
Rob
samsamuel said:
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
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Ok, thanks.
I will try this method.

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