Securety pin while using Tomtom - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

Hi does someone has a solution for the follwing?
I use my Kaiser with Exchange server 2003 and direct push.
Because of that, i have to use the securety pin code on my Kaiser.
When i am using Tomtom now, every 15mins the enter pin screen pops up, and i have to enter my pincode in order to resume navigation...
Is there a way around this???

hi, to deactivate the pin code make the following:
change the registry key
HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\"00001023“
from "0" to "1".
it should work now.

Thanks
ap0ll0 said:
hi, to deactivate the pin code make the following:
change the registry key
HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\"00001023“
from "0" to "1".
it should work now.
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That's it!
Thanks a lot

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Setting default input and keeping it.

Ok I have searched and not run across anything without reading every thread in here.
How do I change my default input method from keyboard to letter recognizer and MAKE it stick.
I change it i the input menu and reg edits but every time I soft reset it is back.
...we're on the same boat :?
Join the club!
I'm after the phone pad so I can still use the 8125/Wiz screen as a normal phone keypad at times and not have to whip out the stylus.
whatever you do, dont use registry wizard to set it... I white screened a week ago doing that, hard reset
hope to find a solution
Perhaps this:
HKCU\ControlPanel\SIP
DefaultIM {42429667-.... or one of the others {42429690- {42429691-
Look in the neighborhoud HKCR\CLSID\{424296...... for the others.
Cheers
edit: In case it wasn't clear you need to fill in the whole CLSID in the DefaultIM string value. So {42429667- including the } at the end.
It should work after a soft reset (gone with a hard reset)
Any Solutions to this yet?
Thanks
Jules
I'm joining the club too
I'm on a Charmer, I used to able to change the Letter Reg SIP as default before I upgraded my ROM. I thought I'm the only one.
i'm triing to change the reg value with total commander and with wizard reg but after a restart the phone hang on white screen... someone can help me?
i want to use nullkb as default probably is not possible?
jmel said:
whatever you do, dont use registry wizard to set it... I white screened a week ago doing that, hard reset
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hrm.....
dromico said:
i'm triing to change the reg value with total commander and with wizard reg but after a restart the phone hang on white screen... someone can help me?
i want to use nullkb as default probably is not possible?
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cant say i didnt warn you?
jmel said:
cant say i didnt warn you?
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yes but i make a hard reset after the first try (manually change registry with tcmd) and i try in another way...white screen in every try
lost in translation...
I was saying that if you TRY to use registry wizard to set it, you will get a white screen, and be left having to HARD RESET....
Not the best solution, but perhaps you could use my program SwitchSip to change the SIP on every soft reset. I don't know if it'll stick though, I've never tried...
V
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=sipswitch
thanks i try with your program, i never search the forum enough if i don't found your post.
i don't know why there is no possiblity to change default IM in the WM configuration.
Everything is listed here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WM5_Tweaks_Other "Set default SIP"
tweakradje said:
Everything is listed here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WM5_Tweaks_Other "Set default SIP"
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I think we've all tried the method. Read the posts above carefully.
Just as a problem recap: the default SIP reghack no longer works on AKU2 ROMS. The kbd default occurs after a soft reset no matter what you have changed the registry value to.
I'm working on this one too. I coded up a program that quickly set the SIP to block recognizer and exited figuring I could just add it to the startup programs folder to switch over after a soft reset.
However, while this program works just great normally, it doesn't change the SIP when run at startup. I am working on why this is, currently. So far I've determined that my program is able to find the block recognizer SIP so the SIP dll is loaded. Tomorrow I may get a few more minutes to work on it. I'll code my program to check to see if it correctly set the SIP to block recognizer and re-attempt to change until it's successful. I'm guessing that this will have no effect on the issue since my current working theory is that the kbd default is set sometime after the startup programs run.
Guys, I don't know whether my app worked or not, but this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=317635#317635
seems to suggest it did. I don't have a wizard to test it on though
V
@vijay555:
I've got my little app set up on my today screen so I can just tap it quickly after everything's loaded to change my sip but it won't work if I drop it into my startup folder.
Perhaps this is what the poster you refer to is doing? Does your program check the default SIP using SipGetCurrentIM after you switch to see if the operation worked? Or do you just check for an error code after calling SipSetCurrentIM. Me, I'm just checking for an error currently and am not getting one.
Sleuth255: I really can't remember how I did it, I wrote it in c++ before I could program in c++, somehow. I'm on a promise to rewrite it sometime, and turn it into VJSipSwitch, for now it's merely a bastard child.
However, despite this, it's also designed to be configured as a shortcut to be launched from a hardware key or shortcut... if it becomes an issue, I'll look over the code again.
V

Access engineering mode for GSM/GPRS radio

I came across this while browsing the registry on my Wizard
Enter the following in the dialpad as if it were a phone number:
*#*#364#*#*
You will access an engineering page which shows the cell tower you're connected to, and a whole lot of other radio-related info.
It does'nt work on mine.
Juste type *#*#364#*#* and press talk ?
But, you can activate it, by launching \windows\GSMTestMode.exe
Running on WM6
You have to enable it from the registry too using most ROMs.
Worked for me... Kind of cool...
I noticed the RSSI on "neighboring cell information" Does anyone know how to actually get a real dbm signal level?
-Padawan
G3 Wiz100
Request
can someone up the .exe and tell me which registry key to change
Didn't need the exe or do any reg editing for it to work here...
Just key in the # sequence as you would dial a #.
Just my .02c.
padawan said:
Didn't need the exe or do any reg editing for it to work here...
Just key in the # sequence as you would dial a #.
Just my .02c.
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You must make sure that "HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\EngineerMode\BuildInEngineeringModeApp" is set to "1"
TestMode / EngineerMode in HTC HD
I am very interested in this kind of functionality.
I have try dialing *#*#364#*#* but it does not work on HTC HD.
The \windows\GSMTestMode.exe is not in HTC HD
I could not find either the key "HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\EngineerMode\BuildInEngineering ModeApp".
Does anyone know how to activate it in HTC HD or an third party application?
so what
after change something in registry you have to make a soft-reset
it works but i can't do anything in this menus
atmospherico, do you mean it works for you in a HTC HD?
what was the way you use?
You were talking about changes in the registry but, at least in my HTC HD, there is no "HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\EngineerMode\BuildInEnginee ring ModeApp" key. How did you manage it?
You just have change with regedit the "BuildInEngineeringModeApp" Key to "1" in HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\EngineerMode\ than You just make a soft reset and type *#*#364#*#* (you can change it also with regedit) in your phonepad
but you can only look to the parameters its not possible to change it
it works with my wizzard an the CR86_Touch_HD_1.6_Fixed rom
I tested with the latest official ROM and it does nor work. I created the key and reset but at dialing I just get an error message from the operator

Predefined SIP

Hi everyone,
I want to set MessageEase as predefined SIP, so when I soft reset my device I can find it.
Can someone of you, please, show me some link or howtos so I can set up it?
Thanks,
ghale.
Do a search for SIPChange
I've already tried this,
but when I soft reset my pda, the new SIP cover the number buttons I have to press to insert my PIN!
There is a way to start it AFTER inserting the PIN?
Thanks for your reply!
ghale said:
I've already tried this,
but when I soft reset my pda, the new SIP cover the number buttons I have to press to insert my PIN!
There is a way to start it AFTER inserting the PIN?
Thanks for your reply!
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you can try setting the delay time in SIPchange to start later rather then too soon
Good idea.
I've set 50, and I'm trying this now!
Thanks!

Securety pin while using Tomtom

Hi does someone has a solution for the follwing?
I use my Kaiser with Exchange server 2003 and direct push.
Because of that, i have to use the securety pin code on my Kaiser.
When i am using Tomtom now, every 15mins the enter pin screen pops up, and i have to enter my pincode in order to resume navigation...
Is there a way around this???
I believe there is an topic for this problem.
You have to change a registry key.
Don't know wich one that was.
If i find it, i will post it here.
Here it is:
Enable changing password lock time:
In the registry do the following:
\hklm\security\policies\policies\00001023 from 0 to 1.
coolhead said:
I believe there is an topic for this problem.
You have to change a registry key.
Don't know wich one that was.
If i find it, i will post it here.
Here it is:
Enable changing password lock time:
In the registry do the following:
\hklm\security\policies\policies\00001023 from 0 to 1.
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I did try that. It does work for about 2 days. Then the password screen pops up again.
Also the regkey has automaticly gone back to 0...
Then i think the exchange policy is overruling the device.
I'am sorry then i haven't got an other idea

How to avoid WLAN network connection dialog?

Hi,
I'm having this problem: At home I work with WLAN all the time, so WLAN is enabled. Later, when I take my Xda Diamond as navigation device (with TomTom), whenever I pass a hotspot or private WLAN, a dialog box pops up and a nasty sound plays, telling me that WLAN networks are found and asking to connect. I simply want to avoid that dialog. Is it possible to tell the Diamond to ONLY connect to known WLAN networks (the one at home) and to be quiet if any other network is in range?
Sure, I could simply turn off WLAN whenever I leave home, but often I forget that, and I don't want to fiddle with the settings while driving...
Thanks!
you can turn off the notification when a new network is detected. just look in settings>sounds & notifications.
Dave, exactly what I was looking for! I just missed the point that you can change more than the standard ring tone here... Thanks!
Try This
If your still having problems, try this.
Here is a program i made that fixes this problem for the HTC touch pro, let me know if it works on your device.
On my device at least, after I disable the notifications they come back automatically every time I soft reset. This will fix that issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2950391#post2950391
chetstriker said:
If your still having problems, try this.
Here is a program i made that fixes this problem for the HTC touch pro, let me know if it works on your device.
On my device at least, after I disable the notifications they come back automatically every time I soft reset. This will fix that issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2950391#post2950391
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You were right, after soft reset the notifications came back. Actually I solved that by setting a registry key in a MortScript:
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "ControlPanel\Notifications\{DDBD3B44-80B0-4b24-9DC4-839FEA6E559E}", "Options", 0 )
I guess your *.exe does the same?
eludor said:
You were right, after soft reset the notifications came back. Actually I solved that by setting a registry key in a MortScript:
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "ControlPanel\Notifications\{DDBD3B44-80B0-4b24-9DC4-839FEA6E559E}", "Options", 0 )
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Interesting... how do you launch the script? Do you put a shortcut to it in the startup folder?
Davey101 said:
Interesting... how do you launch the script? Do you put a shortcut to it in the startup folder?
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Exactly. After installing MortScript, it's enough to put a shortcut to my init.mscr script into the \windows\AutoStart folder.
Yep, that's all my program is doing.

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