Hi, Just received my Elephone P800 and tried to add my Work email account, however, it states "no certificates found" when I try to create the account. It states I can install from external storage the necessary .pfx or .p12 extension file. is this a specific file to my Work or is it a generic file that can be downloaded, if so, does anyone know where to find it?
Hi,
you can acquire those files from your employer. Did it work on previous devices?
Cheers!
BlueFlame4 said:
Hi,
you can acquire those files from your employer. Did it work on previous devices?
Cheers!
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Yes, worked without issue on other phones. Have pinged our IT department and await their feedback. Cheers
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Hi there,
Was wondering if this XDA would have any hope of unlocking a h6315 / t-mobile? Worth a shot?
Thanks
I got one over the weekend and its great except for 1 problem :lol: I have AT&T and this is T-Mobile locked as you all know. Does anyone know how I can and when there should be a way of doing this? Is it just a matter of me asking a friend w/ a T-Mobile acct to call and get unlock codes? How do you enter this code. Thanks for any help as although I have been using PPCs for years this is my first step into a PPC/Phone device like the h6315.
BT Stack from HP6315
Is there any way that you can share BT Stack from your HP6315 with us, please?
Sure just tell me how to get the stack off so I can post for u guys? And of course lead me in the direction of how I can unlock if you know.
That would be great!
I am not sure what files we exactly need, but if you be so kind and just copy content of your Windows folder, zip it up and upload to my ftp it would be awesome!
Also, there is maybe folder in your Program Files called Bluetooth or maybe Widcomm (not sure about that)
Please, upload to my FTP
ID64.serveftp.com
akira/akira
For unlocking: I'll just wait a little and see what XDAdev have to say about it. You could try XDAUNLOCK tool, but it kind of risky, since those units are not exactly the same.
Thanks in advance for you time and effort taking those files to us!
Fellow XDA2 users.
LET"S FIGURE OUT THIS BLOODY BT THING!
I'll post in separate topic when files are up so everyone can try to adopt this HP stack.
PPL, PLEASE DON:T ABUSE MY FTP SERVER
There is nothing in there yet. I'll let you know when files are up
Thank you.
Ok so I got home last night and tried to copy my Windows folder to my PC to zip up and FTP to u but it kept popping up with a sharing violtation due to the device being active even though I was copying. Anyway if someone knows the exact files to upload or another way to do this please let me know as I want to help the cause :lol:
Supacat said:
Ok so I got home last night and tried to copy my Windows folder to my PC to zip up and FTP to u but it kept popping up with a sharing violtation due to the device being active even though I was copying. Anyway if someone knows the exact files to upload or another way to do this please let me know as I want to help the cause :lol:
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First of all - THANK YOU very much for taking time and trying to help us
How are trying to copy those files? I am guessing, via ActiveSync connection. In this case you might have 'sharin violation" problem.
Do you have a SD card? Please, try to copy files with File Explorer or Resco Explorer and then copy them from SD to yout PC and zip them up.
Also, please take a look at your support CD. There is maybe the folder with ROM backup in there.
Thanks again!
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i just got an h6315 from compusa in san jose
Same problem, need to unlock it.
No SD card here, is there any other way to get the files to you that you guys need?
Feel free to contact me via AIM as "ecsrun2"
So far I like the device, but i want it to work for ATT, not T-MOBILE!!
-Eric
Any help needed on getting the BT stack of the IPAQ
I'm incredibly keen to get my hands on that BT stack also. Let me know if you need any help. Anyway, copying the entire contents of the Windows folder is the right thing to do.
Good luck!
-Bastian
If you brought it sim free then tmobile should give you the unlock code without any problems. Give them a ring and ask, what have you got to lose?
bejay said:
If you brought it sim free then tmobile should give you the unlock code without any problems. Give them a ring and ask, what have you got to lose?
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No one can buy the 6315 SIM free. This is a device that is lock to T-Mobile and they have an exclusivity (Spelling?) contract for the next 3 months. The ones that CompUSA sells are for T-Mobile as an authorized T-Mobile Reseller.
There may be sim free models sold elsewhere in the world but not in the US. This is typically why phones are a little cheap. The provider subsidizes the phone purchase by locking you into a 1 or 2 year contract.
Dustoff
Can you check what is included in the supported CDs please?
Can you please also try to use "Explore" button on ActiveSync to copy and paste Windows, Program Files and(if exist) Widcomm directories, zip it and upload to ID64's FTP.
It would help us a lot...
Thanking you in advance.
it wont let me copy the windows folder
no matter what method i try, i get a sharing violation area, etc
Any ideas?
there was no 'rom' backup or anything even close that on the CD
thank you for your kidness to help us
Is there any didicated directory for Widcomm?
Can you also try this link:
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html
and check what kind of software is available.
This link can be used only with SN of device.
Thank you
there is no older by that name in either /windows or in the program files directory
Hello,
i can't connect my artemis to my school network.
they use a Certificate, i have wm6.
does anyone know how to do it ???
i used a program Securew2 but that wouldn't work with me, maybe wrong settings??
Is your phone a original HTC or T-Mobile etc, and from what country?
i dont think it has something to do with that ??
mine is original, from the Netherlands
ok, just checking you actually had WiFi does it come up asking you to accept the certificates, or are they certificates you need to pre-install?
i have an certificate on my sd card, when i clik it, it doesn even ask to add it, its inmediatly installed.
rohithathie said:
i have an certificate on my sd card, when i clik it, it doesn even ask to add it, its inmediatly installed.
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hmmm... have u tried copying the certificate on to the device's memory and then clicking it?
still the same
rohithathie said:
still the same
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i have no idea then lol. Good luck with that one
Is there a way to get MSN Messenger onto my phone for free or is it a purchase only? I found an old version of Messenger for pocket pc 2002 ( it was via a thread at this board ) which after installation on my phone showed the MSN icon but didn't do anything. There was some update file which I needed as well to make it work but microsoft had deleted it. I'm just looking for messenger the same as it is on my pc, with standard smileys, etc, not one of those messenger clones. Thanks.
How's this? http://www.badongo.com/file/2528811
JamminJaguar said:
How's this? http://www.badongo.com/file/2528811
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Thanks man. Unfortunately, after it goes through the process of trying to install the .CAB file on my phone, it says installation unsuccessful. Not sure why tbh. On their error screen, they say it could be insufficient memory, device may not support it, or that my carrier (T-Mobile) may not allow it. As it installs, it doesn't give me an option to install to either the device or my storage card. Any suggestions?
Try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334621
JamminJaguar said:
Try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334621
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Excellent, I got it working! I tried out duttythroy's 1.80mb cab file and it worked. Well actually, it said successful install but there was nothing to find of the program anywhere on my device except in remove programs. So I decided to look in my device/windows folder, and all the WLM files were in there. I clicked on the WLMMessenger.exe and it went through the set up process, merging contacts and signing me in. Thank you JamminJaguar and duttythroy.
No problem, now buy my Nike.
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No problem, now buy my Nike.
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Heh
Actually, I ended up installing this, uninstalling it and reinstalling it, because I did something wrong with the setup. On the first install, messenger, windows live services and and search bar all showed up on my phones desktop which was great. This time, it's not showing at all for some reason. Maybe because on the second install I decided to untick the search bar and services? So I've copied the WLMMessenger.exe from the windows folder and pasted it into my device/program files folder and that works.
ANd agoin
im not and idiot or a noob, im tyring to post legitimate feedback on an android rom i am currently using but i need 10 posts so here is one more, thanks for this stupid rule! 8
I have been using Droid ROMS, MODS and kernels since the G1.
Hello,
My uni requires use of a certificate (in cer, der or pem format) in order to use the wifi. I've done some google research but haven't been able to find a successful method of getting the certificate installed. Renaming the files to a .p12 and importing from sd card asks for a extraction password, which doesn't seem to be the certificate store password that you can set.
I was wondering if anyone had had any luck on 2.1 and had any tips...
I had the same issue. I tried to by-pass by using mschap in the configuration screen, and it worked.
Sent from my HTC Desire using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk
I managed to install the certificate by using this neat little online tool:
Search for the Realmb droid cert online installer.
Edit: After being a reader of these forums for 2 years I don't seem to have enough privileges to post a useful link, crazy!
I can now see it in the certificate list when adding the network but the real test will be when I go into uni!
lyleuk said:
Hello,
My uni requires use of a certificate (in cer, der or pem format) in order to use the wifi. I've done some google research but haven't been able to find a successful method of getting the certificate installed. Renaming the files to a .p12 and importing from sd card asks for a extraction password, which doesn't seem to be the certificate store password that you can set.
I was wondering if anyone had had any luck on 2.1 and had any tips...
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You need the certificate in PKCS#12 format. I don't know if renaming a X.509 certificate to .p12 will do the trick.
You need to copy the certificate to the SD card and then use "Install from SD card" in Settings -> Security.
The password it asks for when installing is the certificate pass-phrase and not the "Credential storage password".
I use a digital certificate and EAP-TLS for WiFi with no problems.
EnF
Hi all,
I have my own EAP wireless network at home which I would like to add my Galaxy to (coz I can, the WPA2 si working fine, but i'm never satisfied ) ... I also run my own internal CA to issue the certificates for my domain etc... what certificate type do I need to issue? web enroll a machine cert?
What programs are you using to en-/decrypt files/folders/containers on Windows & Android for i.e. Dropbox, Google Drive, Box.com ?
Boxcryptor
Any multi solutions?
Why have encryption?
you can use any archive format with a password and open it using zArchive, or if you using truecrypt, you can open the container with EDS lite... there's also an app called cryptonite, for boxcryptor alternative...
Or wuala cloud storage, file encryption is done directly on the phone...
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Why have encryption?
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As Jlowe (i think), simply because I do not want companies like Dropbox can have access to some of my private data.
I am ready to pay a service but I do not want to be spied on.
I do not trust Dropbox, Google Drive, Facebook ...
I use them because they are convenient but I'm careful.
Thanks for the answers!
Archives are not a bad idea, but you need first a complete local download and decrypt this, so you need a lot of storage and a fast internet connection.
If you are interested in this you can try also foldersync lite.
The best solution for me is, storing an encrypted folder online and just download the stuff you need.
But there's no program which supports i.e. EncFs for multiple clouds... so w8in
Concerning encryption: Yeah perhaps it's quite senseless, because if you are downloading it from the cloud on your Android mobile phone, at least Google knows everything
Encfs is definitely the way to go. For android we have Cryptonite which is in beta but works rather well on my Nexus s. Needs root probably to mount the encfs. Foldersync has a feature to pre-encrypt for Amazon S3 but this is not free software. On the desktop there are browser extensions for on-the-fly encryption for Google Docs. Maybe one day , Chrome for Android or even Firefox will get this. For now, encfs.
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Encfs is definitely the way to go. For android we have Cryptonite which is in beta but works rather well on my Nexus s. Needs root probably to mount the encfs. Foldersync has a feature to pre-encrypt for Amazon S3 but this is not free software. On the desktop there are browser extensions for on-the-fly encryption for Google Docs. Maybe one day , Chrome for Android or even Firefox will get this. For now, encfs.
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hi
this works also with stock ics (unlocked and rooted ..)??
thanks
ironia. said:
this works also with stock ics (unlocked and rooted ..)??
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Cryptonite doesn't require root to decrypt local or Dropbox volumes. This should work on all devices with Android >= 2.2.
Mounting local EncFS volumes, on the other hand, requires root and FUSE. Some ICS stock kernels may support that - you'd have to test it. Let me know if it works, I'd be very interested.
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Boxcryptor
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ditto
I use the Windows client which maps an R: drive for me on startup on work laptop and also the Android app.
Works a treat and gives me some comfort that I can store work files in the cloud and have access to them when I need outside of the work supplied infrastructure.
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JLowe said:
Thanks for the answers!
Archives are not a bad idea, but you need first a complete local download and decrypt this, so you need a lot of storage and a fast internet connection.
If you are interested in this you can try also foldersync lite.
The best solution for me is, storing an encrypted folder online and just download the stuff you need.
But there's no program which supports i.e. EncFs for multiple clouds... so w8in
Concerning encryption: Yeah perhaps it's quite senseless, because if you are downloading it from the cloud on your Android mobile phone, at least Google knows everything
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I use Dropsync to transfer a local copy of the encrypted files I have on dropbox onto my external sdcard on the phone. Then I use boxcryptor to access those local files. Works great and can be configured to be a two way mirror if you are likely to alter the files in the phone, I believe but have not tested.
Either Cryptonite or BoxCryptor
If you create secure folder with BoxCryptor FIRST, you can decrypt the same folder with Cryptonite. BoxCryptor has more features but important thing is that if they ever go bust, the open source Cryptonite (Encfs) will still be able to let you access your data.
My setup (rooted phone):
MyData.bc folder on SD card is created by BoxCryptor.
I do mount of encfs volume using Cryptonite and then save all files docs using normal android file explorer to the crytonite.mnt folder. That's where I keep my important files.
That same folder MyData.bc is then synced to Dropbox and Box using FolderSync.
I also use FolderSync to sync some other foolders I encrypt.
Now, important thing for compatibility of your archives is that you keep one .encfs.xml file accross all ancrypted folders. That way, you can move encr. files between various encfs folders and you can still decrypt them using any .encfs.xml file. Just have good, looooong password.