hi all!
i just wanted to ask if there is any way to change the ID of the pocketpc.
why i ask: i just upgraded to ppc2003 and after i did it my ID has changed. and that's a real mess because i use a piece of software that needs to be activated (and therefore calculates a code that includes the ID). that wouldn't be THAT bad - but you are allowed to request a code change only ONCE. a real pain in the a**.
so: is there a way to change the numer back to what it was before?
and another Q: can you confirm what i heard, that with ppc2003 the ID changes with every COLD reset (disconnect from battery) ? i was too afraid to try *g* (=no more chance for a new code)
thanx!
regards ize|man
ID and cold booting
Yes, I've seen that too, but also with PPC2002: every cold reset there's a new ID. So every time I need to delete the old ActiveSync association and create a new one, which is annoying if you flash a new ROM a few times a day.
If someone finds out how the system generates a new ID, and how to overwrite it, we'll create a small app that sets it to some constant value which you can supply when you create your ROM. Maybe even use adaptROM for it so that it asks the old ID and makes sure the new ROM wakes up with the same ID. Hmmmm....
that would be very cool. it HATE that behaviour.
thanx!
regards ize|man
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Hi all I've tried PPC2003 from Jeff Summer Kitchen with 4.00.11.eng ver Rom basic. After I tried to install several software back I notice it is quite a lot of nice software won't work normaly in PPC2003PE. Because I'm only a regular user I just want to share several story of my own. And Tips from all of you guys if you have the problem solver.
1. Caller2Picture: Can be installed, but won't wok with all contact. Very strange only several contact work with this software
2. Omega baterry pack 2003: Can be installed, work well. But if you select the mode tap 'x' direct close program and do soft reset after it the software will crash. You will get back only untill first bootdisplay and nothing happen after all.
3. Pocket Plus: Can't be installed in PPC2003PE at all.
NB: I think menu for direct close program with tap 'x' icon very usefull for us. Because it reduce the risk of run out memory in our device. But as far as I get there is NO other alternatif software that can do this in PPC2003PE. If anybody could give me a tips I'm very thankful.
1: Caller2Picture only works if the caller is sending his/her ID along.
2: Don't use this.
3: A 2003 update of PocketPlus is out and works fine.
Wow...., thanks Leo.
But Imean the bug from caller2picture is you only can assign picture and ringtone to random contact name only not all from contact name means that if you try to assign the picture and ringtone to certain contact the "caller2picture" couldn't recognise the contact that we have. In the name bar will appers none and contact number blank. Not as usual, the contact name automaticly appears on the name and the contact number will show all, if we have more than one phone number for the contact in our list.
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That what I was mean
Blackcatz said:
2. Omega baterry pack 2003: Can be installed, work well. But if you select the mode tap 'x' direct close program and do soft reset after it the software will crash. You will get back only untill first bootdisplay and nothing happen after all.
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My experience exactly. I'm a fan of several battery pack features. I use the PocketNav available on the Kitchen to replace some of the menu/program closing utility of Battery Pack, but still liked Battery Pack better overall.
Clearly there's a conflict if you have both PocketNav and Battery Pack 2003 installed at same time... Tried this and they both occupy the same space on the menu bar and fight with each other for control. Are you running both, or did you find that Battery Pack did not work, even in the absence of PocketNav?
But Imean the bug from caller2picture is you only can assign picture and ringtone to random contact name only not all from contact name means that if you try to assign the picture and ringtone to certain contact the "caller2picture" couldn't recognise the contact that we have. In the name bar will appers none and contact number blank. Not as usual, the contact name automaticly appears on the name and the contact number will show all, if we have more than one phone number for the contact in our list.
That what I was mean
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Dear,
I found similar symtoms mentioned. Here is what I did to get around the problems
1. Try alter some details in the contact that the program does not recognize (i.e. shorten the name of the contact, etc.)
2. Ignore the "None" sign and manually type in the phone number of the contact yourself. This has limitations, though works pretty well with the incoming calls that normally not supported by the prog. That is you cannot work with more than one number/contact.
Anyway, I always prefer the second getaround. It works pretty fine except for the shortcoming mentioned
HTH
Ken
MS Money 2003 doesnt work on WM2003, I find that kind of funny.
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I have no problems with omega one battery pack 2003...
but there isnt any sound heh...
I dont have pocket nav installed... prefer batterypack mucho
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MS Money 2003 doesnt work on WM2003, I find that kind of funny.
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Dear,
If you wish to use MSMoney on your wm2003 platform, here is my recommendation
1. After the installation, your device will show "incompatibility" sign, do NOT press ok at the warning sign
2. Use your Pocket Explorer to locate the .CAB file of MS Money (can either be in the device or in SD Card, depending on what you choose in the first place)
3. Use .CAB installer to install MS Money onto your device
4. After the installion, press OK at the waring sign.
5. Here you go
HTH
I tried that, but when I try to run the cab file I get an error message telling me it cant find the file. I know its there because I just clicked on it.
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MS Money 2003 doesnt work on WM2003, I find that kind of funny.
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- yeah, that was talked about on the other PPC boards...appearently MS wants you to wait to get Money 2004... :roll:
With swapping the main board of my XDA recently the device ID also changed (the character/digit string that is required for instance when registering software - like TomTom Navigator).
Since I'm actually not installing the software on numerous XDA, while it might appear so to the software vendor, I'm seeking for a way to change the device ID to be always the same. I understand that this maybe problematic when actually two devices with the same ID exist
in a network, but I can exclude this as long as the other motherboard(s) are resting in the box.
Is this device ID cast in silicon or is it programmable?
Hi
Changing ID (GUID) indeed would be problematic.
Imagine that you buy one TomTom Navigator and all of your friends change GUID to yours... nice try
As far as I know, it's not possible to change GUID.
Still, you can contact your registered software company (TomTom ?) and ask to change your registration GUID.
Many companies allow to do it eg. once a year.
Some other require explanation, etc...
Good luck.
I'm looking for some screen locking and encryption software for Windows Mobile 6 (or 6.1).
I'm looking for software that will lock the screen and buttons when the PDA is turned on, and require a password, either PIN or button entry.
I would also especially like a poison pill where the system would hard reset after a number of password failures, or failing that, at the very least it would autodelete the internal memory and PIM data. It would also be great if such a program had an OEM install for adding to one of DCDs ROMs, but that's more wishful thinking than an actual requirment.
I would be willing to pay for this software, but freeware is my first choice for obvious reasons.
Thanks to anyone who can help out.
Currently running Telus P4000 (aka Titan) with DCD 2.3.2, but willing to reflash to get the security software runing if necessary.
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I'm looking for some screen locking and encryption software for Windows Mobile 6 (or 6.1).
I'm looking for software that will lock the screen and buttons when the PDA is turned on, and require a password, either PIN or button entry.
I would also especially like a poison pill where the system would hard reset after a number of password failures, or failing that, at the very least it would autodelete the internal memory and PIM data. It would also be great if such a program had an OEM install for adding to one of DCDs ROMs, but that's more wishful thinking than an actual requirment.
I would be willing to pay for this software, but freeware is my first choice for obvious reasons.
Thanks to anyone who can help out.
Currently running Telus P4000 (aka Titan) with DCD 2.3.2, but willing to reflash to get the security software runing if necessary.
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I don't know about a program will hard reset the phone on failure to authenticate, that is a hard one. But your phone should already have a security feature were you can add a pin to lock your phone or add a longer password.
Every time you boot up it will prompt you for a password.
built in security
The built in security can be bypassed by connecting to activesync, which is one of the reasons I want to replace it.
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The built in security can be bypassed by connecting to activesync, which is one of the reasons I want to replace it.
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How can you bypass it through active sync?
I mean when I set the password and connected through active sync, it wouldn't sync or read unless i typed in the pin on my phone. It prompted me first and if i was unsuccessfull it would kick me off and not let active sync work.
PIN entry on PC
It's also possible to enter the PIN from the PC side (at least with WMDC on vista), which means it's easy to brute force the PIN.
There are programs that can do this, matter of fact, there are security programs out there that can remotley flash your phone should it ever get stolen or lost. Normally they are set up that you send a certain text mesage to your phone and it wipes itself clean. I just did a google search and found this: mSecure PDA
Features:
Function
Enforces security policies Windows Mobile, Palm OS and Symbian devices
Broad platform support including Windows Mobile, Palm OS
Reliable and automatic data protection, without downgrading the user experience
Protection on device or removable media using centrally-controlled, policy-based security
Remote data destruction if device is lost, stolen or subject to misuse
Sadly
"You're just a couple of steps away from an mSuite trial... Remeber that mSuite is for Enterprises only, requires a minimum of ten users for purchase and as an installer you will need Administrator rights to your corporate server. "
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The price is ok, if I only had to buy it once that is. It seems like most of the software that does this is enterprise only.
There's another one called SafeGuard PDA but they discontinued the single user version before they got to WM6 compatability (and the WM5 version absolutely kills a WM6 device).
WM5
For anyone running WM5 who's looking at this thread someday, PocketSecure is a great program that does pretty much everything I was looking for but sadly isn't compatible with WM6 (or at least, the version I'm using anyway).
And I thought the cold war was over.
It seems if you guys want to get some James Bond gadgetry on your phones.
I understand this because we keep highly value data in our phones, but even if we do lose our phone they are is always a way to crack any locking mechanism or security measure if they have physical access to your device.
I mean if the other person is smart enough to do so.
True enough
I'm not planning on keeping national secrets on my PDA, it's just that I would like to keep some phone numbers on there that I don't want someone stumbeling upon if I'm draft enough to lose my phone or someone is quick enough to lift it.
The annoying thing is that there's a lot of decent software like this for Palm platforms. (TealLock, etc).
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I'm not planning on keeping national secrets on my PDA, it's just that I would like to keep some phone numbers on there that I don't want someone stumbeling upon if I'm draft enough to lose my phone or someone is quick enough to lift it.
The annoying thing is that there's a lot of decent software like this for Palm platforms. (TealLock, etc).
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All security measures should start at the physical level. By not allowing others to steal our phones or lose them, but if you feel that you need software to secure your phone in any way check out.
http://www.handango.com/SoftwareCat...E97X&platformId=2&osId=993&N=4294913805+95886
they have many types of software that could help you. It is a start, better to be protected then not.
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Sorry mate, I'm not sure if I'm just missing something there or if I didn't what I'm looking for properly...
I've looked through the handango store and while it's got plenty of good software for encrypting a file (word doc etc) and plenty of good stuff for storing extra data like passwords and credit card info, all I really want is something that will lock the PDA and the built in PIM (contacts mainly) inforamation.
I'm *not* looking for a way to encrypt my storage card or individual files in main memory (and I've already got a password managent program that encypts that data and syncs it with my laptop).
P.S. It's not like I don't plan on keeping my phone secure, but the idea is that good security STARTS with physical security, it doesn't end there.
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Sorry mate, I'm not sure if I'm just missing something there or if I didn't what I'm looking for properly...
I've looked through the handango store and while it's got plenty of good software for encrypting a file (word doc etc) and plenty of good stuff for storing extra data like passwords and credit card info, all I really want is something that will lock the PDA and the built in PIM (contacts mainly) inforamation.
I'm *not* looking for a way to encrypt my storage card or individual files in main memory (and I've already got a password managent program that encypts that data and syncs it with my laptop).
P.S. It's not like I don't plan on keeping my phone secure, but the idea is that good security STARTS with physical security, it doesn't end there.
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Hmm I have looked for some apps that describe your needs and found some, but they are for WM5 ...... you can try it out and see if it works. As some cabs from WM5 still work..
Well here is another website that might help out..
http://pocketpccentral.net/software/security.htm
Other then that I would recommend using google to search for your needs due to the fact that not many people here post about this.
http://www.truecrypt.org the windows version can install a program to mount a truecrypt encoded card on your PPC, but so far I dont think it can encrypt on it.
also found this http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...CF-EF96-4567-B817-215E24668F75&displaylang=en
Dont know if these help, worth a look maybe.
Hydros TrackMe
We all have gone through the moment of losing our phones and if you havent experienced it, consider yourself lucky, as it is a distressing moment and the worst part of it is if don't have a clue of where it is. Fortunately, next time you lose your phone, all you need to do is text your phone with a special command and magically your phone will text back to that number with information regarding it's area code, its gps coordinates and it's cell tower data which can be easily be uploaded to Hydros Sync Center and give you an exact pinpoint of where your phone is. So, the next time your neighbor or your colleague steals your phone (or accdentally "takes" it), you can find them and hold them accountable with the data in it. Speaking of data, in the emergency of you having seure data on the phone, the TrackMe app also completly wipes your phone so they won't be able to access the data. Other options for this neat app include locking down your phone and threatening them with cool messages (just so you can scare them into returning it). Either way, no matter how you use this lightweight app, you will be thanking the developer the next time you lose your phone and don't know where it is.
System Requirements
All windows mobile phones! With or Without a gps
Features
Remote GPS tracking
Remote Hard Reset
Remote Soft Reset
Remote message sending - to threaten the robber
Remote lockdown with special password
Completly hidden from taskmanager so user can't terminate it
message to all cookers!
Hey cookers out there! if you find this app interesting, I am giving you permission to put it on your rom (to make the world a secure place) and considering that it only takes up 63KB, this is perfect for any rom. Simply cook the cab with whatever kitchen you use and thats it. However, make sure you place it in startup so it is always running...even if you use the hard reset command from the remote access.
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hey guys. it's kinda my first time making an actual app for windows mobile which I have published so please let me know if I did an ok job. Also, please feel free to tell me how i can make it better. I am open to suggestions
I'm going to be giving a phone to my grandma who will be using the phone half a world away. I wish to be able to customize this phone remotely after I've given this phone to her. For example, she may feel that the default dialer is too confusing -- I want to be able to change it, or at least allow another app to directly make calls to all (including emergency) numbers.
The thing is I have no idea what changes I may need to do (it all depends on her user experience), so I was thinking perhaps if I created a custom ROM that removed all permissions requirements (so for example, ACTION_CALL would only require normal, instead of system, permissions) I'd have the most flexibility in adjusting the UX.
No one else but my grandma will be using this phone, and no apps will be installed by anyone but me, so security doesn't seem to be an issue.
Is this a good idea? Would this be hard to do, or would it just be a search and replace job in the code?
thanks for any help!
customize it before you give it to her. It's better for her not to be using an insecure phone. the granma spy police might try to hack it