I'm fiddling around with a provisioning xml for my UC setup.
I've gathered how to set up an e-mail account but I want to do some more stuff.
(More specifically I want to set region, my default windows live user/settings (or perhaps just my hotmail account) and user/adress info)
I've found bits and pieces of info here and there but it's not much to go by, can anyone lend a helping hand?
I'm also interested in knowing how to prep Coreplayer. Does anyone know how to automate the input of the serial? I can't find anything in the registry and I have no idea if it's possible to automate the input by scripting some sort of event..?
Yes this sounds interesting. I would definitely care to know how to set up my device so that I don't have to set everything up again and again and again after every hard reset. and again.
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Hey all,
I've run a couple searches and can't seem to find the answer to this question:
Is there a master list of the file names of configuration files for applications like Lumos, Gyrator 2, and others?
The reason I'm asking is that, after a ton of Rom flashes, I'm finding that it takes forever to get each of these aps reconfigured. It would be great to back up XML files, .ini's, or something along those lines for them to my storage card and then copy them back over after a flash.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Same question here....!
Would be great to have an answer.
Try the Sashimi application to save files and registry settings and restore them manually or automatically. It may have a steep learning curve, but once you've put in the effort, it saves you much more time in the long run. Have a look at the contents of my Sashimi filebackup.ini and regexport.ini to get an idea. Good luck!
Filebackup.ini
[Applications]
FileBackupDirMode=Auto
StartUp=\Windows\StartUp\*.*
changeScreen=\Windows\changeScreen.config
AEBPlus=\Program Files\AEBPlus\AEBPlus.cfg
TaskFacade=\Program Files\TaskFacade\settings.xml
TouchLockPro=\Program Files\TouchLockPro\TouchLockPro.xml
Lumos=\Program Files\Lumos\settings.txt
ET9=\Windows\ET9*.*
[Opera9]
FileBackupDirMode=Auto
Secure=\Windows\Opera9\secure\wand.dat
Skin=\Windows\Opera9\Skin\*.*
Cookies=\Windows\Opera9\cookies4.dat
Bookmarks=\Windows\Opera9\opera6.adr
Settings=\Windows\Opera9\opera.ini
Regexport.ini
[MySettings]
RegExportDirMode = Auto
JPG1=HKCR\.jpg
JPG2=HKCR\JPG-File
WMV1=HKCR\.wmv
WMV2=HKCR\wmv-file
Notifications=HKCU\ControlPanel\Notifications
Sounds=HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds
SoundCategories=HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories
Phone=HKCU\ControlPanel\Notifications\Phone
SIP=HKCU\ControlPanel\SIP
RIL=HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL
Inbox=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox
Messaging=HKLM\System\Inbox\Settings\PropertyPath
Attachments=HKLM\System\Inbox\Settings\AttachPath
Backlight=HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight
GSensor=HKLM\drivers\builtin\gsensor
Identity=HKLM\Ident
BlueTooth=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings
BlueToothDevice=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Device\001ad5f020cc
BlueToothSerives=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Services\0000110B-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB
Signature=HKLM\Software\HTC\Signature
Power=HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
PressureThreshold=HKLM\Drivers\TouchPanel\PressureThreshold
FingerPressure=HKLM\Software\OEM\TFLOSettings
ClearType=HKLM\System\GDI\ClearTypeSettings
ShellFolders=HKLM\System\Explorer\Shell Folders
GPS=HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver
TCPWindowsSize=HKLM\Comm\tcpip\Parms\TcpWindowSize
BitmapCacheSize=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\BitmapCacheSize
Wallpaper=HKCU\ControlPanel\Desktop
[HTC Software]
RegExportDirMode = Auto
ProgramLauncher=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\ProgramLauncher
HomeLSKPath=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeLSKPath
HomeLSKArguments=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeLSKArguments
HomeLSKText=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeLSKText
HomeRSKPath=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeRSKPath
HomeRSKArguments=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeRSKArguments
HomeRSKText=HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila\HomeRSKText
AccountManager=HKLM\Software\HTC\HTCAccountManager
Camera=HKCU\Software\HTC\Camera
SmartTouch=HKLM\Software\HTC\SmartTouch
StartUpAnimation=HKLM\Software\HTC\HTCAnimation
TaskManager=HKCU\Software\HTC\TaskManager
AudioBooster=HKLM\Software\HTC\AudioBooster
HSUPA=HKLM\Software\HTC\AdvancedNetwork
AudioManager=HKLM\Software\HTC\AudioManager_Eng
Album=HKLM\Software\HTC\HTCAlbum
Animation=HKLM\Software\HTC\HTCAnimation
YouTube=HKLM\Software\HTC\YouTube
[MySoftwareHKCU]
RegExportDirMode = Auto
QuickMenu=HKCU\Software\AlenSoft
TotalCommander=HKCU\Software\Ghisler
PIM=HKCU\Software\FdcSoft
Changescreen=HKCU\Software\idevelopstuff
RSS=HKCU\Software\Ilium Software
MobilePad=HKCU\Software\MobilePad
Modaco=HKCU\Software\Modaco
Mort=HKCU\Software\Mort
RAR=HKCU\Software\RAR
SK=HKCU\Software\sk
VisualGPSce=HKCU\Software\VGPS
TouchLockPro=HKCU\Software\ZuinigeRijder
MediaPlayer=HKCU\System\State\MediaPlayer.
cleanRAM=HKCU\Software\HTCAddicts\cleanRAM
ClearTemp=HKCU\Software\VicSoft\ClearTemp
Taiyoukei=HKCU\Software\RBSoft
[MySoftwareHKCM]
RegExportDirMode = Auto
Adobe=HKLM\Software\Adobe
AdvancedConfig=HKLM\Software\AdvancedConfig
CorePlayer=HKLM\Software\CorePlayer
IE=HKCM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
MediaPlayer=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\mediaplayer
ShellKeys=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\shell\keys
Navigon=HKLM\Software\Navigon
SRS=HKLM\Software\SRS
PocketShield=HKLM\Software\PocketShield
eT9=HKLM\Software\Tegic\eT9
nueDynamicClock=HKLM\Software\Wei Enterprises
TouchInCallScreen=HKLM\Software\Marzens
+1 for SASHIMI...I don't hesitate to flash anymore because of this program (which may not necessarily be all good for the flashaholics!)
ajmoncrief said:
+1 for SASHIMI...I don't hesitate to flash anymore because of this program (which may not necessarily be all good for the flashaholics!)
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Definitely Sashimi. Find it here http://www.winmo-experts.com/. There are video tutorials on how to use which I'd recommend watching, then dive in.
UC is pretty good too, will do all the same stuff and most ROMs support it. However, I've been far more successful going beyond simple cab installs with Sashimi. And, it works with all ROMs.
Weather sites, and program tab button assignments are stored in the registry. Also, under the Application Data there is good stuff stored such as media databases and stock tab.
One of the tricks for determining reg settings is to export your registry before and after you make a change, then using Windiff to compare them. Windiff is free and can be found here http://www.grigsoft.com/download-windiff.htm. It takes a while to get all of your reg edits figured out, but it is worth the time once you do.
Hope it helps.
Hi all
I was wondering how many people here would like to have some sort of way to build an xml which upon completion of a ROM update (which for some us are only day's apart) would change a load of settings to what we want for them
this is just a concept at the moment and i would like to work with someone or the community as a whole to produce a program to do this
the concept i have is as follows:
a simple windows exe Window which has inside it drop down menu's for all of the settings possible (cleartype/text size/regional settings/time zone/notification settings) fields (username for email/password/server addresses/screen name)
and if possible, something to allow us to drag and drop CAB file's into a window which would then also package up the cab's into a folder and spit out/generate the relevant SDCONFIG.txt file
is this at all possible? is there much interest in this?
I can go through and try to find as many of the settings possible and attempt to perhaps find the relevant registry settings even
i would really like to get the ball rolling with this, im sure it could work really well, not only on the raphael, but also on other devices perhaps
please post any interest on this project/concept here and i would really like to do something about this, im about to go and figure out the best way to even code this, however my coding knowledge is about zilch.lol!
.PROVXML files are the ideal place for last minute configuration changes. I'm just starting to explore this avenue and I've found tremendous flexibility in what one can change.
Have a look at the following information ... right from the source
Provisioning Using a ROM Configuration XML File
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb737254.aspx
Configuration Service Provider Reference for Windows Mobile-Based Devices
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms889539.aspx
There's also some excellent thread on XDA ... you'll have to do a bit of searching for them.
HTH,
have you looked at oemizer?
Assume this is the one you mean: http://tiermann.net
... takes the fun out of doing this the "manual way"
Cheers,
I don't use it personally. I came across it when I was learning with my M3100 (Hermes) and it provided a few useful insights at the time when I disected what it had created. I found a few problems and don't use it, but it seems like a similar attempt to what the OP is trying to achieve.
many thanks for the replies
im just looking into the oemizer that was posted and see how that works, however, i get the impression that its for rom cooking
Hi duke_stix,
That's where it's often used ... although, I have come across some posts about utilities that can re-initiate Provision XML files already present on the device or new ones placed on an SD card.
*EDIT* - Some examples
DotFred's Task Manager: http://www.dotfred.net/TaskMgr.htm
HTCustom: http://shadowmite.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2231&p=7890#p7890
Cheers,
I have not seen anything that does exactly what you suggest, but things to look at that are maybe related include
Sashimi
tier-autoinstall (or something like that)
They run the files but don't create them.
You can always just export the reg values and then import them after you flash...
or use a reg to xml program to add it to SDConfig
I'm working on a new app right now that might have the potential to cover what you're asking for, but the exact features necessary to pull off at least a part of it won't be available in the first release. Keep an eye out on the D&H forum in anywhere from a week to two weeks when I post it up there.
So I recently got very interested in Windows Phone 7 (mango) and I had been thinking about starting to create my own apps for a while. The result is the idea for an app that is as follows:
Name: Crumbs
Possible abbreviation: to send somebody a "crumb"
In short: An app that capable of: writing/creating, organising, sharing and following instructions, AKA crumbs.
What I want to achieve with this is a new option into social networking, but this time it's also very useful and not just fun to show off. What could these crumbs be? Well, I've thought of some categories already:
Routinely task:
like the stuff you do every morning, shouldn't forget, etc.
Work/study task:
some sort of study schedule, with certain points you should handle to complete the whole task.
Preparation/cooking task:
doesn't need any explanation.
Scavenger hunt/adventure:
wouldn't it be great if you can give a list of instructions to someone with some reward at the end?
Travelling:
similar to your adventure, but could contain various flight data or a couple of options (so you don't "finish" an item, but finish 1 item in a dillema.
Other: always have some other category..
User defined: if a user wants to make his/her own category.So these are the categories, but as you've already seen, each category has different types of commands/operations one has to perform to complete the whole task. So when writing a new one, you could filter the entry-options by the ones most important for that category and give the users a seperate option to add another operation than the ones listed by default. Some possible operations and their integration ideas are as stated below:
Action: very straightforward, do something and when executing the crumb you simply check the box when done. Maybe some option with a timer that alerts you that you should be done with the operation soon (for example: cooking).
Navigate: go to a specific location and then you check the operation. Possible GPS integration/maps?
Input: give certain input to go on. For example useful when creating an adventure (go there, look for the church and read what's on it) or something else that should need a password or any other input.
Alert: to alert yourself/the executor OR (and this is important) some other user that you've arrived at a certain operation in your crumb.
Yeah, you read it right, another user. Because one other important aspect of almost every app nowadays is SHARING. So ofcourse, there will have to be the option to share crumbs. People will be able to manage their crumbs on a phone ofcourse, but if there's a lot, wouldn't it be easy to have them stored online too? A place where you can rapidly type, organise and share your crumbs. So there should be a format to save them in (.crumb looks fantastic ). So, you simply send someone the crumb using a public link you create for your privately stored crumb. But what about something called instructors/friends? Wouldn't it be awesome if you can allow certain people to GIVE you crumbs straightaway, so you'll get alerted and know you have to do something (OK, "your mom" wouldn't be awesome, but useful nonetheless). To make things easier for this, the users will have to be able to manage these friends/instructors too and have their own cookie jar/cake box to receive their crumbs directly in (on the website and in the app). I sense some Facebook/social integration, don't you?
Then there's this weird habit of people: they've got calendars and tasks on them. Wouldn't it be great if the crumbs are linked to calendar and/or outlook-task items?
Sooo... This is my (already quite complex) idea. To conclude things once again: the outlook task system isn't capable of managing real tasks. You can give certain progress percentages, but that's just something that could be managed by this app, since it's much more in depth.
Problem is, I'm not that good at developing (yet)! So if any developer out there is willing to take this thing on with me (I just feel this could turn out great), please let me know. Meanwhile, I'll keep dreaming on and I'm a quick learner, so I hope to show a mockup of some sorts soon . I've already thought out some sort of menu structure/frame everything should be hung up in and that's what I'll be working on the time to come.
And keep in mind:
This idea is NOT for sharing by anyone but me right now. That it may be very clear that this idea is not for your own use!
After enrolling my Lumia 920 to the corporate Exchange email, new MDM (mobile device management) policies are applied to my phone. It's OK but company administrator(s) set the unlock password (pin) expiration time too short. Every damn month I should choose and remember a new pin... And I can not use the old pins (or I don't know what is the time for "clearing" my old passwords).
Do you know/could you suggest any tricks/hacks to get around this situation? I want to reuse my old pins.
Hey Dude,
I don't think that you can do anything. And this is not the correct thread for such questions.
In the MS World the recommended value for reusing old passwords is 24 so after 2 years
(if 4 weeks was choosen) you can use the first one again.
Why do you think it's an incorrect forum? This forum is about "hacking", and I need a hack. It's definitely not a "Q&A" or "General" forums question...
Hmmm this WOULD fall under the Q&A because it is technically asking a how-to although it involves hacking. Typically the threads under the Development and Hacking are threads that start projects with the hopes of hacking instead of asking how to. With that said, I'll move that over there for now and if there is some development that comes out of this, it can be renamed and moved back to Development and Hacking.
If you have a registry editor, it's pretty easy to tweak those settings. Unfortunately, you're on a Lumia so right now that's not possible (we're working on it!)
The only other option I can think of right now is to try intercepting the communication between the phone and the corporate server. Exchange ActiveSync uses HTTPS, so any standard HTTPS proxy (like Fiddler or Burp Suite) should work. You may need to set the proxy to use a client certificate (if one was provided for your phone), and you definitely need to install the proxy's certificate on the phone (so the phone trusts it to spoof the corporate server). Anyhow, once you have interception set up, it should be pretty easy to modify the policy rules that get pushed down.
In either case, though, the changes will only last until the next time the phone checks its policy rules. I don't know how often that happens - it *might* even be only at initial enrollment, in which case if you un-enroll and then re-enroll you should be fine - but it could be a problem.
GoodDayToDie, thanks for reply. Could you remind me: is it possible to just read values from registry on the Lumia handsets? At least I want to know value of the DevicePasswordHistory settings (according to this article).
[UPDATE] I installed Fiddler's root certificate on the phone, and able to catch & decode https traffic; however there is nothing about provisioning xml in the content, account synchronization produces 3 https requests, first response is a short binary data, second contains an email body (or header) etc. , no xml at all. Looks like MDM policies are applied only on service discovery (I should google for that). Will try to remove this Exchange account and add it again. By the way, I'm not very familiar with the Fiddler: can I change https XML response on the fly?
Hey all,
I've owned Tasker for quite some time but I'm trying to get back into it lately. I like the idea of hitting a task widget button on my phone and it creating an automation sequence of sorts. Recently I synchronized Tasker, Google Assistant, Join, EventGhost, & IFTTT as I hear it's a start to PC automation.
Right now I'm struggling past this point, feel I'm behind, and a post like this could be a fast information grabber with insight.
Scenario: I would like the task to check and see if I'm logged in on my PC or not, if I'm not, it automatically fills my password in and logs me in. If I was already logged in, maybe bypass the login step unless running the login sequence wouldn't throw off the rest of the script if logged in already.. It would then execute a program, when the program is running 100% loaded, it executes some clicks inside of the software then it's done. My resolution stays the same always so if there is a x,y coordinate system of some sort like an autoIt script for the PC automation part, I believe that would work for me? Maybe something else besides an autoIt script??
I know EventGhost can apparently run as a service using software like Firedaemon. I'm running Windows 10, which apparently can help for the login part. I feel I'm so close to nailing out a logic, but I'm curious as to how some seasoned users might handle such a Tasker Task.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Mark7807
I'll admit, I'm not a Windows person and I'll always script before looking for a gui solution. So help me understand why you would look for ways to interact with the desktop in this manner. It just seems overly complex to me.
Why not just set up a Tasker task to ssh into the W10 machine and execute a script to accomplish your task?
+1 to ktmom, you could also try an arduino hid keyboard and try to remote control it to put in windows password. with some tinkering you could controll this with bluetooth via android