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Re: |RHODIUM CDMA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Dec 1| 21916|23149 * Sense 20

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Originally Posted by fishboy View Post
Hmmm, kinda stumped myself, since it worked for Messaging.

I created a shortcut containing the following text and added it to my Start Menu:

49#"\Windows\tmail.exe" -service "ActiveSync"

Clicking on the shortcut opens my outlook mail. However, selecting this shortcut as an application did not work either (same problem you had with Messaging.lnk), and adding this text in the registry (minus the "49#") did not work either. Can only quess at this point that its an issue with CHT 2.0 (maybe does not like the additional parms after the tmail.exe), or there is a better way to do this.
Its okay with the params as it works via registry for the CHT.Program.Messages and \Windows\tmail.exe -service "SMS"

Just stumped why it will not pull up specific email account.

Will check and post to CHT2.0 on XDA and see if there is a fix/answer there.

Thanks.
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