Dear All,
I have two major problems and need urgent help:
1) Lack of storage memory:
My HD2 is new and I`ha installed very less applications (keyboard, resco manager, GARMIN GPS).
I have moved all my pictures, video, musics and etc to STORAGE CARD. But now 76% of my STORAGE MEMORY is full and I can't send files via bluetooth on it. When I checked found following large files:
a) My Device\Application Data\HTC\HTC Album 21 MB
b) My Device\Application Data\GoogleMaps 25 MB
These two folders totally has 26% of my STORAGE MEMORY. What can I do to free more memory? for now and in the future also.
2) Problem connecting ActiveSync to Microsoft Exchange Server to receive Emails:
I order to receive my work place emails on my HD2 in every place with WiFi, I added an account to my outlook in HD2. Also I got the license file from the mail server admin and installed on HD2 and I can see the certificate in ROOT certificate list.
But the activesync can't connect to server and it says "waiting for network". In the "status", says "the server could not be reached ..." with the error code "0x80072efd".
I have checked SSL connection (selected). Also when I go to the following address:
ActiveSync => Menu => Configure Server => Next => Next => E-mail => Setting => Advanced => Choose Certificate
there are no certificates in the list and no place to add any one.
Now What can I do for these two annoying problems?
Can anybody help me to get rid of them?
Thanks in advance
No one has solution?
39 views and no answer???? :-(
I can help with 1 not 2
Access the phone from your pc, copy and paste the Album infor to the SD card, that works - it may work with google maps, not sure as on 6.5 I used IGO8 from the SD Card
aref_tmu said:
Dear All,
I have two major problems and need urgent help:
1) Lack of storage memory:
My HD2 is new and I`ha installed very less applications (keyboard, resco manager, GARMIN GPS).
I have moved all my pictures, video, musics and etc to STORAGE CARD. But now 76% of my STORAGE MEMORY is full and I can't send files via bluetooth on it. When I checked found following large files:
a) My Device\Application Data\HTC\HTC Album 21 MB
b) My Device\Application Data\GoogleMaps 25 MB
These two folders totally has 26% of my STORAGE MEMORY. What can I do to free more memory? for now and in the future also.
2) Problem connecting ActiveSync to Microsoft Exchange Server to receive Emails:
I order to receive my work place emails on my HD2 in every place with WiFi, I added an account to my outlook in HD2. Also I got the license file from the mail server admin and installed on HD2 and I can see the certificate in ROOT certificate list.
But the activesync can't connect to server and it says "waiting for network". In the "status", says "the server could not be reached ..." with the error code "0x80072efd".
I have checked SSL connection (selected). Also when I go to the following address:
ActiveSync => Menu => Configure Server => Next => Next => E-mail => Setting => Advanced => Choose Certificate
there are no certificates in the list and no place to add any one.
Now What can I do for these two annoying problems?
Can anybody help me to get rid of them?
Thanks in advance
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for first problem...there is an official fix by htc for solve wrong space indicator of your sd...for second,try to unselect "tasks" in sync list!
geppo1975 said:
for first problem...there is an official fix by htc for solve wrong space indicator of your sd...for second,try to unselect "tasks" in sync list!
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Thanks bro,
The first solution, I will find the fix and install
The second solution, I did so but no use
;-(
For problem 2:
From your description it seems like connectivity rather then a certificate problem.
1. Does synching mail work properly for any other workplace colleagues that are using "Activesync" on their phones. If yes it's not the certificate.
2. The window location you described; "ActiveSync => Menu => Configure Server => Next => Next => E-mail => Setting => Advanced => Choose Certificate"; - is for using public/private keys to encrypt mail. It is not relevant unless it's a requirement by the business. In which case you would contact your helpdesk.
3. Browse to google AND run a search for something; for example: "the ocean". This is just a check to make sure you have connectivity. Do this from a cellular data {3G,GPRS} connection (if you use) and then turn the phone data connection off and WiFi on. Run the same test.
4. Does the phone have a telco/carrier branded ROM? In many cases they can feed traffic through proxy servers. I've seen correctly configured phones fail to sync mail because either a Wifi/Cellular (sometimes both) traffic gets fed through a proxy.Sometimes the only way to fix it is to change the connection configuration via GUI if your luck or registry edits if your not.
If 1, 2 & 3 checkout & tick all the boxes, post back and you should get some help.
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Dear All,
Does anyone know what do the programs in the StartUp Folder do?
I have just hard reseted my XDA-II and I found following links in this folder
1. AFlashMan.lnk
2. BPInsert.lnk
3. BTIcon.lnk
4. CFlashMan.lnk
5. CheckAutoRun.lnk
6. HandsFree.lnk
7. IA_Caller_ID.lnk
8. MMReg.
9. NFlashMan.lnk
10. poutlook.lnk
11. SMSReceiver.lnk
12. Socket SDIO WLAN.lnk
13. stk.lnk
14. TFlashMan.lnk
15. USSD.lnk
These links are relative to the executed programs in Windows folder with the same names, some of them I can guess for example
HandsFree-Support HandsFree Calling.
IA_Caller_ID-Identify the Caller in Contacts
SMSReceiver-Send and receive SMS
Socket SDIO WLAN-Support Card SD Wi-Fi
BTIcon - The Bluetooth Manager Icon at the bottom right.
But what do the others do?? (What do the ?FlashMan.exe do???)
I deleted All the links that I dont khow what they do and it seems to me that nothing happned. Did I do the right?
Please comment
Thanks!
I think! the ?flashman.exe are the individual programs used to backup things to the non-volitale ROM.
AFlashman.exe = Appointments
CFlashman.exe = Contacts
TFlashman.exe = Tasks
NFlashman.exe = coNnections
Why they made this 4 seperate process is beyond me, I removed the ones I don't use, (I only backup the contacts). BPInsert I've also removed, doesn't seem to hurt Bluetooth.
MMReg = is probably Mutlimedia Messaging registration
poutlook = I think your address book, (something to do with that)
stk = is the SIM card toolkit, (you need it to run the SIM tools like syncing
USSD = I don't know that one myself?
Wow!
There's a lot of programs in the startup folder on your machine!
I only have:
aFlashman.lnk
cFlashman.lnk
clear_notify.exe
IIWPO_startup.exe
PhonExt.lnk
PocketNav.lnk
poutlook.lnk
Does anyone know if this means I won't have full functionality of my XDA?
(It's an XDA I - RS 4.21 ROM 4.01.16 (Tmobile))
I'm sure I remember having handsfree.lnk in there before I did the upgrade. What's happened to it? Should I be worried?
Hi all,
I hope i'm wrong, but you shouldn't have messed up with those links especially the ?flashman.exe as i believe they are responsible for the ROM to RAM flashing upon soft reset.
note: the number and names of the .lnk files are different between the XDA I and XDA II due to the additional s/w on XDA II (BT and WiFi for example)
As far as I know those FlashX files are for backing up contacts, tasks and appointments to non-volatile memory...
AFlashman.exe = Appointments
CFlashman.exe = Contacts
TFlashman.exe = Tasks
NFlashman.exe = coNnections
So if you don't use the Permanent Save feature (on Control Panel) you can safely delete them from the startup folder.
Best regards,
Rayan
IIWPO_startup.exe = Anti-theft program
xFlashMan.lnk = processes to synchronize u're contacts, calendar, tasks... in ROM (non-volatile backup)
poutlook.lnk = pocket outlook process (necessary for pocket word & excel)
SMSReceiver.lnk = process to monitor SMS reception & save incoming SMS in DB
stk.lnk = SIM Toolkit
USSD.lnk = the GSM service (monitors incoming calls, dialing numbers, etc...)
ezzkht said:
poutlook.lnk = pocket outlook process (necessary for pocket word & excel)
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Actually this has to do with the permanent save - you can delete it and still synchronize with the PC & use tasks/contacts etc. At least I did ..
poutlook.lnk = permanent save?
i never knew about that! :?
are you sure its safe to terminate this process??? :roll:
poutlook starts up with 1 thread and is responsible for everything that occurs in tasks contacts and calendar. poutlook starts at least 1 new thread for each when they are started for the first time. I do not think it has anything to do with permanent save. If you kill it or send it a WM_CLOSE it ends along with the contacts, tasks and calendar with no apparent other side effects. I would like to know how it has anything to do with word and excel, they are pword.exe and pxl.exe for the process names. Ending the process for the flashman's has varying results. Sometimes the whole ppc freezez up. Sometimes the current window continues but once the app closes the os freezes.
Dose anyone know if there is somewhere in the registry where a list all non os exe file names or paths is?
Hi,
I'm using PDAViet Transformer 1.1, which I just installed last night and it's working wonderfully. However, I have a question regarding Gmail IMAP. I have configured Gmail on my phone with server imap.gmail.com but when I receive a message and open it, it comes out with a blank page. In the real Gmail, this particular message has like 13 replies but it wouldn't show on my phone.
Do I need to install something else here? coz I read somewhere that it needs J2ME, which I dun think it's included with Transformer 1.1. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thx
It turns out that I'm not the only person who's having this problem... I guess it's not 100% implemented yet or still buggy...
http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-POP-and-Forwarding/browse_thread/thread/38244ef044762d25
bankir said:
Hi,
I'm using PDAViet Transformer 1.1, which I just installed last night and it's working wonderfully. However, I have a question regarding Gmail IMAP. I have configured Gmail on my phone with server imap.gmail.com but when I receive a message and open it, it comes out with a blank page. In the real Gmail, this particular message has like 13 replies but it wouldn't show on my phone.
Do I need to install something else here? coz I read somewhere that it needs J2ME, which I dun think it's included with Transformer 1.1. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thx
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You're actually referring to two different methods to get Gmail. Your first paragraph mentions setting up Gmail manually using IMAP settings. Your second paragraph refers to J2ME, which is required to run the Gmail java client that actually resides on your device.
You first need to be sure to "enable" IMAP by logging into your Gmail account from your desktop browser. Here is some more info on how to do that. Here is some general information on Gmail and IMAP settings.
*edit* I checked out the link you posted and did some more searching regarding that Gmail issue. It appears that most if not all WM users have that problem. They can see the email body when it's sent as text, but not if it's sent as HTML. One possible solution that I haven't seen anyone discuss is trying the java client rather than setting it up manually. You may just want to give that a try and see if that resolves the problem. They also have these setup instructions specifically for WM6.
Mines working fine...
In Outlook, set up a new account, enter user name, uncheck the box. Follow the instructions, and enter imap.gmail.com:993 and IMAP4 as the type,
smtp.gmail.com form the smtp sending. Both connections require SSL.
edit: Just realised I wrote exactly what the link above says...
Or just stick with the Java App, like i do. Works perfectly fine...
Will GMail ever work properly!
I made the mistake of moving my domain to googles hosted service.
All well and good but if you use WM, you are buggered.
The Java app doesnt work for this service ( called google apps or Gafyd )
You can use a dedicated app only on a Blackberry!
and finally get a decent way with IMAP and and and . of fik it. whats the use .
I will wait for things to improve!
Bhayani
I got it
I got it to work using the exact instructions for WM6
Windows Mobile 6
To configure IMAP for your Windows Mobile 6 device, just follow these steps:
1. Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings.
2. Open the Start menu and select 'Programs' > 'Messaging' > 'New E-mail Account.'
3. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') in the E-mail Address field.
4. Uncheck the box to get settings automatically from the Internet and select 'Next.'
5. Select 'Internet e-mail' as your email provider in the drop-down menu.
6. Enter your name as you want it to appear in sent emails.
7. Enter a descriptive name for the email account and select 'Next.'
8. Enter 'imap.gmail.com' in the Incoming Mail Server field.
9. Select 'IMAP4' as the Account type from the drop-down menu and select 'Next.'
10. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') and password.
11. Select 'Next.'
12. Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' in the Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server field.
13. Make sure that the 'Outgoing server requires authentication' box is checked.
14. Select the 'Advanced Server Settings' link.
15. Make sure that the 'Require SSL' box is checked for both incoming and outgoing emails.
16. Select 'The Internet' as the network connection from the drop-down menu.
17. Select 'Done' and then 'Next.'
18. Select how often you want your phone to send/receive emails from the drop-down menu.
19. For more download options, select the 'Review all download settings' link.
20. Select 'Finish.'
I put the bold around the item that I missed before when I configured it the first time. I don't know if this was the result of the change. But I can see the body of my messages now, so I'm happy with it.
I have a HTC Apache 6700 with windows mobile 6 running on it (thanks HEmi)
cdavis1962 said:
I got it to work using the exact instructions for WM6
I put the bold around the item that I missed before when I configured it the first time. I don't know if this was the result of the change. But I can see the body of my messages now, so I'm happy with it.
I have a HTC Apache 6700 with windows mobile 6 running on it (thanks HEmi)
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I dun understand what you mean by put the bold around the item? how do you do that? care to share?
It's either you solved the problem or Gmail just recently improved their IMAP service. I haven't tried again...
Hey guys,
omni here with what should be a relatively easy question/fix...
There may be a post on this already, but I searched around for a good 10 minutes, and at least I know I'm in the right section (not spamming dev)
I have Yahoo! Mail liked through my MotoBlur Accounts so that it will show emails in my Universal Inbox (standard Messaging app). It works intermittently, and what is really strange is that when it ISN'T working (when it has the orange error/caution symbol over the syncing icon), the stored password under Accounts is randomly modified to a 20-ish character string (my password is much fewer characters). I can go back and change the password while its in the mood not to work, but it never seems to sync. Then I forget about it and it randomly connects later. As you can imagine, this gets quite annoying... I'm running GreyBlur 1.0 and SteelBlue 1.15 (compatible; the problem was happening long before layering this theme). I do move around campus alot, which switches to new wifi networks or to 3.5G.
So to sum up the question: how can I stop MotoBlur's Accounts/Yahoo! Mail from changing my password and losing connectivity (not sure which comes first/causes the other)?
Great thanks to this community's wonderful attitude and android wizardy!
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Issue Summary
In order to improve security, Yahoo recently disabled non-secure (non-SSL) connections to their IMAP e-mail servers. As a result, customers with devices running the Android operating system may encounter errors when attempting to setup or access their Yahoo e-mail account via the device's native e-mail client.
Customers attempting to setup a Yahoo e-mail account for the first time will receive an authentication failed or similar error when using the automatic setup method (only e-mail address & password are entered).
Customers who previously setup a Yahoo e-mail account may receive an error or be unable to retrieve new e-mail messages.
Critical Must Know/Must Do
New users (or existing user attempting to add a new Yahoo/AT&T account): use the Manual Set up option to enter the required server settings.
Existing users: If their Yahoo/AT&T account stops syncing, direct them to Edit the account settings and enable SSL.
Server/Protocol - IMAP
IMAP/Incoming Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
Security Type - SSL (or "secure connection" option)
Incoming Port - 993
Outgoing Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Security Type - SSL (or "secure connection" option)
Outgoing Port - 465
To find out how to edit the settings go here:
https://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/solutionDisplay.jsp?solutionId=KB116471
After following these instructions, hit the thanks button to show some love.
Thanks a hundred times over!
Disclaimer: I know nothing on how to configure firewalls except for adding apps to the whitelist/blacklist.
Tried using NRFW and I noticed a few things:
1. I've consumed 12.54GB and 9.77GB was by NRFW. What's happening please.
2. I've tagged some apps that can only connect when I'm on wifi, yet I'm still getting notifications when I'm on mobile data. For example, the Facebook app and some games.
3. How do I determine which IP address should be allowed or blocked? For example, I see IP addresses pointing to Akamai and my ISP.
4. Is it a good idea to turn off background data? I restricted it on mobile data and allowed it when on wifi but some apps would not load properly even when I'm connected to a wifi network.
Thanks in advance! And please excuse me if I posted this in the wrong forum.
EDIT: I'm referring to Grey Shirt's NoRoot Firewall.
I read up a bit and learned that 1e100.net are Google's servers. I understand that these point to ads too. I also noticed my ISP's name shows up under these.
Do I allow these or do I block them?
First of all: sorry for answering so late ;-) ...:
- in my opinion, your traffic from internet is being redirected through this NoRoot Personal Firewall unto your smartphone
- so, the 9.77GB you mentioned were 'routed/directed' through the NRPFW - the rest was not (? - maybe for Android-Updates or anything?)
- as you could most probably see, all of these 9.77GB were allowed to pass through from the internet servers (akamai or google or microsoft or ibm or yahoo or many more..) to your smartphone ('s apps / system apps)
- notifications about your mobile connection(s) MAY simply be wrong (as i found out) - seemingly a bug in the NRPFW-app (?)
- akamai is one of the " intermediate servers" or main server for a couple of websites:
for example, when you open the 'WashingtonPost'-website on your smartphone, (all) contents from their website are upon an akamai-server, because 'WashingtonPost' does not have a server on its own inside their office building maybe big enough to handle all traffic from their website to all readers in the world
- your Internet Service Provider has intermediate servers for (any) web content, too - so, you might want to allow their internet addresses
- furthermore, background data is transferred when you have an email-app and this app (gmail or yahoo-app, e.g.) is transferring data even if you had closed the email-app (so you cannot see it anymore on your launcher) or it's even running in background and checking if there's new mail when auto-started while your smartphone is booting.
I have a strange problem here, haven't seen it mentioned yet on the forums.
Calendar: creating and editing appointments gives "An unexpected error has occurred in this program".
Tasks: when I create a new task, it appears OK, but if I close and restart Tasks, the changes vanish! When I tick-off a task, I get the error "No program memory available".
Contacts: creating or editing contacts gives "No program memory available"
I am able to view entries without problems, but completely unable to create or edit...
There is plenty of memory available, 25MB storage + 50MB program. All other applications working ok, including Notes.
I have guessed that the problem might be in the Outlook databases.
I have tried:
1. Soft reset - no change
2. Restoring ROM backup - no change
3. Deleting the ActiveSync partnership and overwriting the device databases - no change
4. Hard reset - fixes the problem, But comes back as soon as I restore from ActiveSync backup. Sadly the only backups I kept were after the problem arose.
5. Deleting the Outlook databases using PHM PowerToys - but half of them I couldn't get rid of because "another application was using them", though apparently nothing else was running. Deleting the ones I could gave no change.
I DON'T want to do a hard reset and start again from scratch, because I lose a lot of data that will be hard to restore. E.g. a few very important progs that I haven't got the installers for, my SMS messages, the phone call history + timers, GPRS and network settings, and a huge number of program configurations, including photo contacts database, transcribe settings etc. (don't know of a way to back these things up).
I have an XDA2 (Himalaya/xscale/128MB) running PocketPC Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition. Please help! :x ผลบอลสด