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Re: s2w Lucid theme
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Originally Posted by CHUBBZ
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I knew where the reg was located but when I just use the reg it just blinks and does not lock the phone.
Guess I need to find where the today plugin is located in order to make it work.
Thanks
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I remember looking for that once too, before I started using S2U2. This is what I found at XDA, when I was looking before:
I don't think there's an executable file that you can create a shortcut to. If I remember correctly the device lock has something to do with the DLL file shutil.dll. And that may be different if you sync with an Exchange server since that can change your password / lock requirements (presumably the DLL too).
A couple of easy options would be to just install a utility that will screen lock the device and/or put it in standby. If they're installed (or you create a shortcut in your \Windows\Start Menu folder) they will show up in the list for button assignment. Take a look at VJDeviceLock or pLock. The former has some command line switches that you can set. I think there are some others floating around in the forums also if you search Google ("device lock" site:forum.xda-developers.com).
Also, Check in \Windows and see if you have DeviceLock.cps (or something like that). You can create a shortcut to that in the folder mentioned above, and that could work for you also. Might need to open the CPL file first so it behaves as you want it to.
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