07-26-2009, 10:28 PM
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domo arigato mr roboto
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Re: Chefs, ROM Builders and Grill Masters (request)
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Originally Posted by boggsie
RadioControl.exe is a very simple program that allows one, based on command line syntax, to turn the radio or, turn the radio off or to cycle the radio (whatever cycle the radio means).
I use it to reduce interference when my UC script is running. When the radio is on, you can receive calls, text messages, etc. So, I turn the radio off to eliminate such interruptions. Then, the last command before RST is to turn the radio back on.
Additionally, some application installers will ask to turn off the Activesync connection to make updates. I have found that turning off the radio, terminates the Activesync connection and the prompt to turn off Activesync no longer occurs.
It is this last item which makes me wonder if you might benefit from this technique. Perhaps shutting down communication (via turning off the radio) will enable the copying of these two *.dll files to be a little bit more repeatable.
Best regards,
-boggsie
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Great explanation!!! This would have been a route I could have taken if I didn't come up with my own because that is the exact problems I was facing, ActiveSync was attempting to make connection to the Exchange server before the HTCAP service was started and that's why it was crapping out... the service needed to start first that's why the reboot needed to take place before ActiveSync would auto accept my toast!
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