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Originally Posted by amw1972
I can handle that....
Now...questions...since the settings mentioned as the general fix for mms for Sprint when applied to CDMA settings while in WM messaging client works (for most)...why won't these settings work when entered in the HTC messaging app? Is that the million dollar question...and where can we start to find that reg entry...because most likely something simple but hidden right??
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I'm pretty sure the HTC app is using Jataayu and the following registry keys need to be changed for Sprint & Verizon respectively:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Jataayu\Messaging\MMS\ Profile\CDMA]
"Name"="Sprint"
"SendLimit"=dword:0000012C
"GUID"="{F079757F-9357-4000-8305-9CA6B9B6CAEC}"
"IPAddress"=""
"MMSCURL"="http://63.215.195.152/servlets/mms"
"ConnectionType"=dword:00000002
"Port"=dword:00000050
"Lock"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Jataayu\MMS\Profiles]
"ActiveProfileCDMA"="Sprint"
"DefaultNetwork"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Jataayu\MMS\Profiles\V erizon]
"Name"="Verizon"
"SendLimit"=dword:0000012C
"GUID"="{F079757F-9357-4000-8305-9CA6B9B6CAEC}"
"IPAddress"=""
"MMSCURL"="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms"
"ConnectionType"=dword:00000002
"Port"=dword:00000050
"Lock"=dword:00000000
Having said that, the HTC messaging app is not kicking off a network connection. I did a hard reset & didn't establish any network connection. I immediately tried to send an MMS, and the data arrows did not start, which tells me that the MMS app isn't interfacing with the network at all. Arcsoft has a regkey that called ConnectionVia but I don't see a similar key in Jataayu.