[IDEA] Super Filemanger - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Just an idea a filemanger that did everything here are feature list.
duplicate File remover
file recovery
file activity monitor it would check the activity by the times access with an option for like say if a file has not been accessed in a month it would automaticly deleted them with confirmation ofcourse.
wifi file transfer through a sorta wifi ftp lan type of connection would require super file manager on both devices the sending device would start a sort of server connection that would create a virtual directory called wlan - $DEVICE NAME$ . the client( the receiver) would just browse the set directory by the server device ad-hoc file transfer.
Active Sync BT WIFI USB File Access Browse Pc HDD'S through an active sync connection
The Usual File manager Feature
File Compression
Set Bluetooth File Save Location
Options to associate Filetype to programs thats all i can think of just an idea.
Oh Yeah
Fomart option SD Option
Partition option SD Option

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Bluetooth Explorer for Smartphone 1.2.29452.1

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.

Networking and Shared Files

From PC to PC, you can network a shared folder. How can I share a folder on my PPC and network it so either my mac or pc can grab files without having to use ActiveSync or the ridiculous The Missing Sync for mac.
use resco explorer
you can use resco explorer to set up a network share. then copy any files from your PPC to your network share location. Hope this works.
connorxda said:
you can use resco explorer to set up a network share. then copy any files from your PPC to your network share location. Hope this works.
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I'll give this a try, thanks.
And, without that, for instance, with File Explorer not possible? I can 'open path' ?
I made it work
I made it kinda work. I am sure there is something wrong, but what I did actually worked. There may be enough correct info here to help:
#1 - I installed a cmd shell
#2 - using the 'net use' command:
net use \\<machine name>\<export name> <password> /user:<domain>\<user name>
#3 now authentication window comes up, and I type in my password.
#4 now I have remote access:
copy \\<machine name>\<export name>\<file name>
When I installed the "total commander" application, I noticed there is a directory now called //network, with a sub directory called <password> ( my actual password ). Inside the password directory are all the remote files. I guess "net use" works a bit differently on this platform than I expect. So I do not know what is going on, but I do have file sharing across SMB..... ;-)

removing network folder from standard file explorer

hey, i was trying to access a folder over the lan, via wifi, and it sorta worked, until i clicked a file, and now i get an error, cannot connect with current network settings, so, i cant connect to the network folder, and the icon shows up next to device, an memory card, even in vista when connected to active sync. could somebody tell me how to remove the folder, or at least help me get the settings right to acces the folders again.its kinda irritating
bump, does anybody knows how to remove the network folder?
Go to the registry and delete this branch to remove the most recently used of network folders in File Explorer:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\File Explorer\DialogMRU\
ok tnxs, i will try it

[How-to]Sideload over WIFI

Just a quick how-to sideload apps over wifi; no need to upload/download.
First though, you do need ES File Explorer. Once you have that, you can use it's network feature to sideload over wifi from your phone, or whatever other Android device you have.
On your phone, download Samba Server from the Playstore. Open it once installed.
Select the little plus sign. Select SMB Server from the dropdown. It'll bring up a settings page. All you really need to do here is give your server a name. Switch over to the Roots tab / select Add. Again, give your directory a name. Select Browse to navigate to the directory containing the APK's you want to sideload--for me, this is /backups/apps on my sd card since I use ES File Explorer to back up my apps.
Once you've named the server, and the dirctory (roots) hit the back button. It'll prompt you to save. (Twice). Now just select Start to start your session. Select info and take note of your WIFI IP.
Now on your Ouya, open ES File Explorer. Under Network, select the LAN tab. Select New (+ symbol on bottom). Enter the WIFI IP you just noted above, click the little box for Anonymous, hit ok. This will add a little icon representing your phone. open it, and wa-la.... your APKs at your disposal to install directly over wifi.
NOTE that since you're signing in anonymously, this is unsecure. So you won't want to leave this service running at all times. Just remember to stop the server in Samba Server when you're done.
cheers.

built-in file manager does not recognize *.apk files

new device
question: how to install my apps (*.apk) from the memory card,
built-in file manager does not recognize the apk and do not open them (says: "cannot open file")
settings > security > unknown source is enabled
maybe someone knows how to start working (installing) with apps on new device
and why the built-in file manager does not recognize *.apk files
thanks
Chrome
the problem was solved .
I used Chrome to navigate to the microSD with all my programs and File Manager and others .*apk installed easily

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