WinCE Cab Manager - Touch Pro, Fuze Themes and Apps

Hello.
Just want to ask,why I cannot lot of cabs open in OCPSoftware WinCE Cab Mgr? Some files could be opened,some not. Or exist another similar tool?
Thanks.

I had the same issue with WinCE CAB Manager version 3. The solution was downgrading to version 2, which seems to take all CAB files just fine.

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Can someone help me please ?

After my first hard reset my qtek g100 lost the midlet manager link the jmm.exe also. Is there any way to install midlet manager again ?
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Have you lost only the shortcut to jmm.exe or the complete application. If it's only the shortcut then you can easily create one with the built-in file explorer. If the whole application is gone, then check the ftp site for the cab file under the Extended ROM folder.
Downloaded the 'WM5 BA - TuMa v1.3 - Release' zip file and extracted the MidletManager-TuMa CAB. Passed it to the QTEK g100 storage card and instaled it. No errors so far. After installation made a soft reset. Midlet Manager link was there in Programs. The jmm.exe, etc also installed ok. However clicking the link or the jmm.exe file directlly nothing happens. What am I doing wrong ?

question on making your own Registry tweaks cab installer

I am currently using WinCE Cab Manager. I have all the key and values in the Registry part, but when I install it, it says that this program is not intended for this device. Is there something special i have to do to make this work???
you should notice that in the CAB Properties setting page there contains several information about OS versions and suitable devices. Make sure you verify them before you pack your CAB.
huangyz said:
you should notice that in the CAB Properties setting page there contains several information about OS versions and suitable devices. Make sure you verify them before you pack your CAB.
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I had downloading a working cab from someone else, but when i edit the cab, just to take one registry out, it gives me the error also. Is there something i have to do to the cab to make it work?
phouki said:
huangyz said:
you should notice that in the CAB Properties setting page there contains several information about OS versions and suitable devices. Make sure you verify them before you pack your CAB.
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I had downloading a working cab from someone else, but when i edit the cab, just to take one registry out, it gives me the error also. Is there something i have to do to the cab to make it work?
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Guess you're using CeCabManager Ver2.0 to modify CAB files.
This version of CeCabMgr has bugs which will cause the original CAB files to be damaged.
Try use Ver1.1.0.4 instead.
Today I made my first CAB file.
I grabbed an existing CAB file, deleted everything in it except for the CAB information, inserted my own Registry Tweaks and it works great!
I edited the CAB File with WinCE CAB Manager v1
U can find my CAB here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=54961&highlight=

how can I extract .cab file from a windows install

For a lot of program's i don't need a desktop to setup my PDA. But some programs like .net from microsoft, oziexplorer, citrix, resco-fileexplorer can only be installed from a windows-PC.
is there a way to extract or keep-from-a-temporary-space the .cab file that must be somewhere during the install.
wouldn't it be nice to totally rebuild your system with one button after flashing/testing a new ROM or after a empty-battery situation on holiday.
Strangely enough, this is exactly what I do. I stick to cab downloads where possible (keeping them on the SD) but there are ways to extract the cabs from the installer where there isn't one available. Theres a couple of ways you can:
1. Sometimes the installler is built on a zip and you can just open the exe in winzip. If you have winzip shell extensions installed you get an "open in winzip" option on the right-click menu.
2. If that doesn't work, run up the installer and proceed the the part where it copies it to the phone. There are two places you can find the cab. The first is on your PC in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\. Sort by date to find the most recent file. The other place is on the phone itself...the installer actually copies the cab to the phone the installs it. I think you can find the cab in \Windows\AppMgr but it's been a while and that may be wrong.
some apps will put their cab on m$ activesync dir.
have u try sprite backup to backup ur system including storage.
Guy's,
thanks for your info. Got it complete in cab files on my storagecard now. Some i found in programfiles/activesync on the desktop. Sometimes it wasn't clear which cab file to use, so i started the install from the desktop. Then on the PDA when the question comes about where to install, then i started fileexplorer to see where the temporary cab file is. They all where in windows/appmgr/install.
thx,
xdaradar

TyTN II - installing cabs

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Ok thanks to this helpful site I have flashed my ROM with Dutty's v3 beta and I must say its fantastic. But...
...I need to add Remote Desktop and I have downloaded it from Dutty's cabs but I haven't a clue on how to install it!
Can any one help?
Thanks.
How to run a cab (?)
Well, if it is that what you are asking, just copy the .cab file into a folder at your card or phone and execute it. Cab is the equivalent to .exe files on PC's.
NOTE: During the installation, you have to specify where to install, device or card. For this specific application, (remote desktop) you should install it at your device as some issues have been reported when installed on an extension card.
Seems so daft now - thanks for that - got confused as WinRaR just opened it and showed the contents on the PC.
Anyways, working now. Thanks again.

Is there a way to extract a cab file from an installed ROM?

In the old days, there was no problem accessing the ext ROM and copying every cab file. I understand that the situation is different with the Diamond. Is there any similar way to do that? I don't have the ROM installation file (and can't get it anywhere), but I just want a certain cab file it installs..
To whom that might be interested, it seems that those cab files are located in the \Windows directory.

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