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Re: Help with UC

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Originally Posted by TheAccuser View Post
I may be overlooking some options, but is there a way to use the xml file to create my exchange account, or is it only possible to perform that option for IMAP/POP?
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Originally Posted by wmdunn View Post
This is something that I have wanted to do, ever since I unlocked my first 6700. I have read and read, and I usually just get bogged down, and give up. I know it would probably be a lengthy tutorial, but I'd be willing to donate for a noob style "step by step", if someone would be so gracious. Although I'm a quick learner, I've never even made a cab ... but that sounds like an interesting method to keep things clean and simple. Anyone ... ?
Maybe this will help... I just went over this in a PM this morning with someone else... might as well post it as well.

1st, download OEMizer.

So to start, let's drop a folder on the desktop (Or anywhere) called "OEMizerTemp", then inside that create a folder called "OEMizer" and place OEMizer.exe and the help.chm files in there.

Now launch the OEMizer app... on the OEM info tab, dont worry about too much of that... it wont really matter for this.





Next, move down and highlight and check the "Mail2Web/Exhacnage" tab...
Click "new" and fill in your info. Be sure to click "Save" when you have everything filled in.





Move up to the POP/IMAP tab and repeat for any POP/IMAP accounts you may have.




Now, just go up and click on the Green "Create OEM".
You should now have an OEM folder inside or your OEMizerTemp Folder, and another new folder inside of that with a few files.





Now, find the file "mxip_myProv_100.provxml" in your new above directory, and change the name to "emailSettings.xml" (or something of the like) and you should have a file that looks something like this....





Now just take your newly created EmailSetting.xml and drop it in SDConfig.txt using the "XML" command... I usually put it as the last thing.


Let me know if you have more questions.

Last edited by phattooth; 02-19-2009 at 02:07 PM.
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