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clicked on PDF attachment in e-mail, "open with" Adobe Acrobat (just once / always), chose "just once", then Adobe starts to open, and ANOTHER choice of "open with", NONE of which will open the file ? help ??

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or how to add the regisrty to link this to PIE?
Hi mhg,
Re install NetFront 3.2...then go to Browser settings in Netfront, look for an option wherein it asks for "set as default browser" Untick that option and then remove the Net Front...
Thanks for the reply
Already tried that it did not work
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Launching a favorite through explorer (Windows\Favorites) - Not working?

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When I click on a favorite as a file in explorer (windows\favorites), I get Opera open up but in the address bar, I just get a location of the file rather than the web page that the file points to.
Hopefully that makes sense!
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Come on guys.....
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Adding New Cities for Weather Sprint TP2

My efforts allow additions. Its a little work but it does work.
GET THE FOLLOWING:
The manila file for the weather is 2330f3c3_manila.
Location: \windows folder on the TP2 phone.
Total Commander (File Manager that runs on the TP2
Location: http://ghisler.fileburst.com/ce/tcmdpocketarm.cab
Firefox Browser
Location: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html
SQLite AddOn for Firefox (This is the database editor that runs in Firefox)
Location: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5817
CeRegEditor
Location: http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/index.php?id=3&lang=en
ACTION:
Install Firefox
Paste the SQLite AddOn Link in the Firefox Address bar and install the add on
Restart Firefox
Install CeRegEditor on your PC.
Download and install Total Commander on your TP2.
This is a CAB file to be copied from your PC to the TP2. After its on your TP2 tap to install.
Run Total Commander from the TP2
Copy 2330f3c3_manila to your SD card.
Connect your TP2 to your PC, let it sync.
Open your PC's Windows Explorer and copy 2330f3c3_manila from your TP2 to your PC.
Right click on 2330f3c3_manila and uncheck the "Read Only". Click ok.
Run Internet Explorer or Firefox and enter the following link: (This will validate the Accuweather location code: "http://www.accuweather.com/world-index-forecast.asp?Partner=accuweather&locCode=NAM|US|NY|NEW YORK|&u=1" You can change the state abreviation NY to yours and the city NEW YORK to yours (IN CAPS)
The code format (in the United States) should look like NAM|US|XX|XXXXXXXXXXX Copy this from the URL.
Run Firefox Browser
Select Tools and click on SQLite Manager.
A separate window will popup. This is SQLite
Click on Tools, then Options. Remove the sqlite in the default file extentions SQLite files.
Click Ok. (That was a one time change to SQLite AddOn.)
Click on Database.
Click on Connect Database
Goto the folder on your PC where 2330f3c3_manila and select it.
Click on Tables () in the left frame
Click on Cities.
Click on the Browse & Search button in the right frame.
Click on "state" twice. This will sort the records in reverse alpha state order.
Find entries for your state and copy the timezone and msid down. You will need these.
Look at the bottom of the right frame and you will see the last record number. Remember it.
Click the Add Record button.
The id (INTEGER) will be then next record number. Mine was 3609
Enter your cityName in plane text.
Remove any spaces or data in region (TEXT)
Enter your two character abreviation for state (TEXT) Example NY
Enter United States in country (Text)
Enter 0 in latitude (REAL). That was a zero.
Enter 0 in longitude (REAL). That was a zero.
Enter your accuweatherCode: i.e. NAM|US|NY|NEW YORK
Enter the timezone(INTERGER) you copied for your nearest city where you live.
Enter the msid(INTEGER) you copied for your nearest city where you live.
Click Ok.
Find your entry and examine it.
If you see NULL in any fields then double click the record and remove the NULLs and click OK to save.
Repeat for any other cities you want to add and increment id(INTEGER) by one each time.
When you are done: Click Database and then click Close Database.
Using Windows Explorer:
Right click 2330f3c3_manila and select properties and check "Read Only"
Delete the 2330f3c3_manila from the TP2 SD Card
Copy the 2330f3c3_manila you modified from your PC to the TP2.
Using Total Commander:
Goto the SD card tap & hold 2330f3c3_manila till the copy comes up.
Change the folder location to \Windows
Tap on Copy.
Connect the TP2 to your PC. Let it sync.
Run CeRegEditor on your computer in administrative mode.
Click on Connect.
Add a new string value to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\Manila
Value Name = "Weather.ServerURLOverride" No quote marks
Value Data = "http://weather.not2advanced.com/htcweather/forecastdata.php?ac=XDADevs&locCode=%25ls&version= 1&device=innovation" No quote marks
Click on Tools then Reset Device.
Now goto your TP2 Weather Tab and Add Location using the new locations.
Good Luck, Jeff
Or you could just make sure 2330f3c3_manila is read only, then install weather database. Add locations and do a soft reset.
Worked for me on Sprint... Maybe I'm missing something extra you're doing though?
I searched different sites and some people had success and others not with what your suggesting. I did what was posted in my quest for getting my location to work. Its' a whole lot of extra work but it does work.
Could you post the link for the DL of the program you're using? Thanks.
You need 3.5 .NET Framework first,
http://rapidshare.com/files/74341832/NETCF_3.5_ppc_ce5.rar
then
Weather Database Editor,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=104045&d=1217922081
At least I recall it being required, not 100%.
LifeStealer said:
You need 3.5 .NET Framework first,
http://rapidshare.com/files/74341832/NETCF_3.5_ppc_ce5.rar
then
Weather Database Editor,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=104045&d=1217922081
At least I recall it being required, not 100%.
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Weather database editor doesn't work on sprint tp 2 because of file permissions or something like that.
allwires said:
Weather database editor doesn't work on sprint tp 2 because of file permissions or something like that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've got the T-Mobile TP2, but had the same problem - when first run, the weather database editor couldn't unlock the database.
Here's what I did (very simple...)
a) Connect via ActiveSync, explore (from the PC) to the \Windows folder on the TP2
b) Copy the file 2330fc3c_manilla from the TP2 to the PC (note, the file _2330fc3c_manilla doesn't seem to exist on the T-Mobile device, but isn't needed for changing Cities)
c) On the PC, remove the readonly flag
d) Copy the file back into the Windows folder on the TP2
e) Run Weather Database Editor, add my City, close the editor
f) Soft reset the TP2
g) In Manilla, use the normal method to add the new city to the tab
One thing to note - in step e), you don't have to use the 'weather code' from Accuweather - I found that just making sure I completed the country, state and city fields - and then adding the US zip code as the 'Accu Weather Code' worked great.
I used the WeatherDatabaseEditor 1.2 CAB to install, on a stock US T-Mobile ROM
Hope this helps
-Steve
I had the same problems with Weather Database as well. This is why I went thru the efforts on the start of this post. Having said that, installed the Weather Database again and .net 3.5 compact framework. It didn't work as LifeStealer and thefixer pointed out the manila file was read only. I thank all those for the information and Popdog54 at sprintmogul.net for shedding light on the subject. I will leave my post the way it is as an alternative (lengthy but alternative) way to change/add cities. Again thanks.
Easiest fix for North American Cities
Check out Conflipper's excellent easy fix cabs here-
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=81108
thefixer said:
I've got the T-Mobile TP2, but had the same problem - when first run, the weather database editor couldn't unlock the database.
Here's what I did (very simple...)
a) Connect via ActiveSync, explore (from the PC) to the \Windows folder on the TP2
b) Copy the file 2330fc3c_manilla from the TP2 to the PC (note, the file _2330fc3c_manilla doesn't seem to exist on the T-Mobile device, but isn't needed for changing Cities)
c) On the PC, remove the readonly flag
d) Copy the file back into the Windows folder on the TP2
e) Run Weather Database Editor, add my City, close the editor
f) Soft reset the TP2
g) In Manilla, use the normal method to add the new city to the tab
One thing to note - in step e), you don't have to use the 'weather code' from Accuweather - I found that just making sure I completed the country, state and city fields - and then adding the US zip code as the 'Accu Weather Code' worked great.
I used the WeatherDatabaseEditor 1.2 CAB to install, on a stock US T-Mobile ROM
Hope this helps
-Steve
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Click to collapse
I did this on my Verizon TP2 and it worked great. I used the 'country|state|city' code from AccuWeather rather than zip (didn't try zip).
thefixer said:
I've got the T-Mobile TP2, but had the same problem - when first run, the weather database editor couldn't unlock the database.
Here's what I did (very simple...)
a) Connect via ActiveSync, explore (from the PC) to the \Windows folder on the TP2
b) Copy the file 2330fc3c_manilla from the TP2 to the PC (note, the file _2330fc3c_manilla doesn't seem to exist on the T-Mobile device, but isn't needed for changing Cities)
c) On the PC, remove the readonly flag
d) Copy the file back into the Windows folder on the TP2
e) Run Weather Database Editor, add my City, close the editor
f) Soft reset the TP2
g) In Manilla, use the normal method to add the new city to the tab
One thing to note - in step e), you don't have to use the 'weather code' from Accuweather - I found that just making sure I completed the country, state and city fields - and then adding the US zip code as the 'Accu Weather Code' worked great.
I used the WeatherDatabaseEditor 1.2 CAB to install, on a stock US T-Mobile ROM
Hope this helps
-Steve
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Click to collapse
I just tried this method as well, also on a Verizon TP2, but I'm unable to save back the modified (read only removed) file to \Windows. I get the error: "Cannot copy 2300fcc_manila: Access is denied. Make sure your mobile device has sufficient memory, that the file is not set as read-only, and that you have permission to copy this file type"
Any thoughts?
I'm on sprint so... obviously sprint made a special TP2 just for me.
Oh wait thats not it.
If its read only then make it not read only. Simple I didn't even transfer over, I just copied from folder to SD -> removed flag -> pasted back on top of the old one.
*shrug*
You can always shut down TF3D if you want.
thefixer said:
I've got the T-Mobile TP2, but had the same problem - when first run, the weather database editor couldn't unlock the database.
Here's what I did (very simple...)
a) Connect via ActiveSync, explore (from the PC) to the \Windows folder on the TP2
b) Copy the file 2330fc3c_manilla from the TP2 to the PC (note, the file _2330fc3c_manilla doesn't seem to exist on the T-Mobile device, but isn't needed for changing Cities)
c) On the PC, remove the readonly flag
d) Copy the file back into the Windows folder on the TP2
e) Run Weather Database Editor, add my City, close the editor
f) Soft reset the TP2
g) In Manilla, use the normal method to add the new city to the tab
One thing to note - in step e), you don't have to use the 'weather code' from Accuweather - I found that just making sure I completed the country, state and city fields - and then adding the US zip code as the 'Accu Weather Code' worked great.
I used the WeatherDatabaseEditor 1.2 CAB to install, on a stock US T-Mobile ROM
Hope this helps
-Steve
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
works like a charm
NetGoo: disable TF3D before you copy the file
I followed instructions in first post and worked like a charm for USCC phone.
Thanks for the help!

[Q] Google Mobile Image Search bug?

Hi
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forgive my bad english. :fingers-crossed:
It's fairly simple:
(steps in windows are for win vista or newer, but on XP and older it should be similar)
On your Windows PC, rightclick on any folder you want to share > "properies" > "sharing" tab > "sharing" button > click on "share" button
Your phone must be connected to the same network as your PC
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into "Share" field type in the name of shared folder on your PC
into "username" field type in your username on the PC with shared folder
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