Hello there, im a new HD2 user, and happy with it for now. Thanks to this forum I found loads of tips/tricks/appz to customize it or optimize it.
Only thing left, I tried to install Google Gmail (java app). The application installs correctly, and the WM asks me if I want to launch the app, I tap "OK", and then the Java engine starts, and just seems to hang (waited a LONG time) while loading.
If I launch the Java icon (under tools), I find that Gmail application, and the problem remains. Perhaps it is due to the fact that I have only internet from WiFi at the moment, but I managed to tell Java to use the WiFi instead of 3G, but no changes... (I was forced to allow Outlook to use the WiFi instead of 3G)
Should I find a way to uninstall Java to reinstall a recent release ? Any links / clues ?
Tx !
found this also:
google.ru_support_forum_p_android_thread?tid=57c8ba10a48680e3&hl=en
Perhaps something to modify in this app :'(
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I have seen several posts on this but I think I found an awesome solution for this issue. Usually they involve the deathcoil method and the problem I always had was that jblend or midlet manager would not accept touch input. This one works GREAT and accepts touch so no more messing around... heres the goodies.
What you need:
1. the Battlenet Mobile Authenticator jar file (easily located on rapid share or other file sharing services)
2. Java FX 1.2 for Windows Mobile Found Here (http://javafx.com/downloads/windows.jsp)
Copy the jar/jad file wherever you want ( I have mine on my SD Card) then install Java FX and open the JAR file. - Register and DONE! works great!
Some Annoyances
-- The print is TINY but readable
-- You have to sync every time you run it
THATS IT! Maybe someone can figure out a way to fix it the syncing or add a sync button - Maybe even figure out how to make the fonts bigger.
I run this on my Rhodium, it may look better or worse on lower res devices. If you find the same package I did for the jar files I tried both the hi and low res ones and they both looked the same.
I'm porting the Windows .Net versions I wrote over to Windows Mobile. Aim to get it working in 6.x and then 7.x shortly after.
It can handle multiple authenticator codes, import of an Android key (I use it as a alternative to my phone), syncs with Battle.net, email backup and stores the secret key encrypted on your machine.
Best, it's open-source, so you can check what it does and feel safer.
code.google.com/p/winauth
As always, I still recommend a physical authenticator device or even a non-rooted/non-jailbroken phone. But this is better than nothing.
Do you have any idea where javaFX saves the db file with the authenticator codes i installed with the original guide but now the sync seems off so i cant login to my account anymore cause i cant sync. if i can replace the codes withing javafx i might be able to sync with that and login without contacting blizzard to remove the authenticator
gamebifi said:
Do you have any idea where javaFX saves the db file with the authenticator codes i installed with the original guide but now the sync seems off so i cant login to my account anymore cause i cant sync. if i can replace the codes withing javafx i might be able to sync with that and login without contacting blizzard to remove the authenticator
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On my device it puts it in \JavaFX\Java, in a file called "9004#token#Record#.db". The 9004 number is random, so could be anything, but look for a file with "token" in it. You can actually just read the serial and key straight out of it. No encryption.
I had added a Java key import into WinAuth and the Windows Mobile version, so you can copy it over.
http://code.google.com/p/winauth
-c.
Sorry i am a newbie.
what this is for ?
can i use this as a replacement of the real battle.net server ? i mean i am no need to connect online to play my game ?
I write three threads into one so that moderators can not say that I want to earn easy 10 threads.
First:
It really interests me, what is gained with rooting?
I do not need an explanation of how it's done, but what really do for a phone.
I am new at this, before I had a Nokia N900, so this is my first encounter with Android.
Second:
Is there an application for Samsung Galaxy S3 like the iPhone Cydia for iOS, where we can download applications?
Third:
For those who have encountered the problem like me. I turned off the S-voice and I lost the icon of the application.
I have unsuccessfully sought a solution.
Finally, I have solved the problem in a way that first I had to go to TASK MANAGER after which I choose ALL APPLICATIONS and that at the bottom of the list there are deactivated applications.
Had to change from DEACTIVATED to ACTIVATE and that returned the application icon and the application.
Fourth:
I installed Firefox 14 over Google Play, but it doesn't load any webpage. Properly installed, it start up, but does not open any webpage. Opera, Chrome work properly. Has anyone an idea why not?
Thank you
Hi There
Im looking for an Android app that is able to start an application on a Windows box
What im looking for is that im having a surveillance system at home based on Windows 8 and ContaCam with outdoor
IP cams. I want to set up some indoor cams based on some of our old Android phones. (No problem)
The thing is that I dont want them to record when we are at home. So im looking for at way to automate this!
My idea:
A Android app that uses wifi to locate if an android phone is on home network or away.
When home this app sends a heatbeat perhaps every 2 min to a server software on windows.
If this server software recieves a heartbeat from me or my wifes phone or both, it should shut down the ContaCam or any other software selected. (Could be other software) If already shut down it should do nothing.
If no heartbeat is recieved within perhaps 10min it should start Contacam or any other selected software.
If already started it should do nothing.
An advanced version could be that you recieved an feedback that the Process had been started.
This software could be developed very basic to that with the server software you choose what exe or Bat file to launch.
And what process to shutdown.
I haven't been able to locate any software out there. Maybe it already exist. If not i hope somebody
would use my idea and develop this software
It would be nice if there could be a linux server software too.
Best Regards
helskov said:
Hi There
Im looking for an Android app that is able to start an application on a Windows box
What im looking for is that im having a surveillance system at home based on Windows 8 and ContaCam with outdoor
IP cams. I want to set up some indoor cams based on some of our old Android phones. (No problem)
The thing is that I dont want them to record when we are at home. So im looking for at way to automate this!
My idea:
A Android app that uses wifi to locate if an android phone is on home network or away.
When home this app sends a heatbeat perhaps every 2 min to a server software on windows.
If this server software recieves a heartbeat from me or my wifes phone or both, it should shut down the ContaCam or any other software selected. (Could be other software) If already shut down it should do nothing.
If no heartbeat is recieved within perhaps 10min it should start Contacam or any other selected software.
If already started it should do nothing.
An advanced version could be that you recieved an feedback that the Process had been started.
This software could be developed very basic to that with the server software you choose what exe or Bat file to launch.
And what process to shutdown.
I haven't been able to locate any software out there. Maybe it already exist. If not i hope somebody
would use my idea and develop this software
It would be nice if there could be a linux server software too.
Best Regards
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You can use this one:
http://owtroid.com/remotelauncher/mediawiki/index.php?title=Remote_Launcher
with combination of Tasker or Lllama.
Just write two batch files or shell scripts to start and stop surveillance.
bg_man said:
You can use this one:
http://owtroid.com/remotelauncher/mediawiki/index.php?title=Remote_Launcher
with combination of Tasker or Lllama.
Just write two batch files or shell scripts to start and stop surveillance.
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Thanks for your kind reply. It works just fine! :good:
Hello everyone !
I have a problem that may have been addressed many times before. I do apologize, but the search didn't bring me needed answers. I also apologize for any bad english.
Here is the deal :
I am concerned with the "background data" the android os transfers via my mobile internet.
I rooted the phone, cleared all the useless .apk's from /system/app folder (even removed google play and as much of google stuff as i could), installed DroidWall and set very strict firewall rules ...
And still when i open data usage in settings menu, i see "android os" transfered 6.6mb in past 20 days. WHAT is that stuff ?!
I only use internet for stock e-mail, naked browser, internet radio, and wolfram alpha. Only those 4 applications should ever use the internet. I wish that not a single byte of data is ever EVER transfered besides the needs of these 4 applications. I do not want "Android Os" or any other background process connecting to any server on the internet "behind my back".
I am not very experienced in android os. But if it is required, i will learn how to flash another rom, to cook rom, learn and do anything i can to take COMPLETE control of the bandwith, if it is possible. Is it ? If it is, the main question and the reason i posted this thread is : HOW ? Just please do not assure me that that data is nothing to worry about, or ask me why do i care. If you can say nothing about solution, you can not help me.
The device is 2011 Xperia Pro (mk16i) and android version is 4.0.4
Thanks in advance !
There are some data between your phone and google server. Recall some phones have feature to disable background data. Not sure whether your phone have it.
You could try some tool to monitor what application creates link.
themima said:
Hello everyone !
I have a problem that may have been addressed many times before. I do apologize, but the search didn't bring me needed answers. I also apologize for any bad english.
Here is the deal :
I am concerned with the "background data" the android os transfers via my mobile internet.
I rooted the phone, cleared all the useless .apk's from /system/app folder (even removed google play and as much of google stuff as i could), installed DroidWall and set very strict firewall rules ...
And still when i open data usage in settings menu, i see "android os" transfered 6.6mb in past 20 days. WHAT is that stuff ?!
I only use internet for stock e-mail, naked browser, internet radio, and wolfram alpha. Only those 4 applications should ever use the internet. I wish that not a single byte of data is ever EVER transfered besides the needs of these 4 applications. I do not want "Android Os" or any other background process connecting to any server on the internet "behind my back".
I am not very experienced in android os. But if it is required, i will learn how to flash another rom, to cook rom, learn and do anything i can to take COMPLETE control of the bandwith, if it is possible. Is it ? If it is, the main question and the reason i posted this thread is : HOW ? Just please do not assure me that that data is nothing to worry about, or ask me why do i care. If you can say nothing about solution, you can not help me.
The device is 2011 Xperia Pro (mk16i) and android version is 4.0.4
Thanks in advance !
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Thank you for your reply !
There is a built in tool "Data Usage" in the settings. It shows the 4 applications that i use with internet + Direct Push that checks email from microsoft server + Android OS in the list as well. I guess all the stuff going on "behind my back" is packed into Android OS. What tool do you suggest ?
There is "restrict background data" option. But when i select it - i get the warning that some apps will not work unless connected to wifi. The last part of this warning indicates to me that Aroid Os will still send the data. But only when connected to wifi. And i dont want it ever to send any data. Why would any data be sent to google server ? I disabled all synchronisation with google ...
You could also use the tool network monitor https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmm.networkmonitor which wrote by my friend. It could find which application using your network. And could display the peer address.
I think some google application such as gtalk service are connecting google server background. No choice.
themima said:
Thank you for your reply !
There is a built in tool "Data Usage" in the settings. It shows the 4 applications that i use with internet + Direct Push that checks email from microsoft server + Android OS in the list as well. I guess all the stuff going on "behind my back" is packed into Android OS. What tool do you suggest ?
There is "restrict background data" option. But when i select it - i get the warning that some apps will not work unless connected to wifi. The last part of this warning indicates to me that Aroid Os will still send the data. But only when connected to wifi. And i dont want it ever to send any data. Why would any data be sent to google server ? I disabled all synchronisation with google ...
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Hello everyone, i've been racking my brains for the last few days figuring out why i cant sniff my twitter android app traffic anymore!
Basically what worked before was that i had simply installed fiddler/charles proxy on my PC, exported the root certificate (and added it to my android devices CA storage), then i installed cydia's mobile substrate and Android-SSL-TrustKiller because apparently the twitter apk uses certificate pinning that needs to be bypassed in order to properly MitM the app. I set my android wifi proxy settings to the same ip : port as the machine that fiddler/charles is listening on.
Unfortunately this does not work anymore and im left unable to properly read twitters app traffic, whereas googleplay, facebook, instagram, etc etc all work fine. It had worked fine until a few days ago. I hadn't updated my twitter app either so im just not sure how it could have broke itself.
I tried proxydroid (which uses iptables i believe), and fiddler showed attempts at connecting to one of twitters ip, but it never goes through (i believe this is an issue with the IP not resolving to the host-name correctly, which causes certificate name mismatch errors)
I'm incredibly vexed... i'll pay a fair amount to anyone who can help me properly diagnose and fix this issue.
If it helps, im on a SGS3 android version 4.1.2 (I even tried genymotion emulator, yielding the same results). Perhaps if someone can sucessfully perform this on their own device, they can help me along to identify the issue.