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Re: How To: Kitchens

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Originally Posted by catchacold View Post
This is what I did for my first OEMizer try

(Do this first - In the kitchen folder create a Folder called Group - Name and inside the folder create a XML file mxip_myProv_100.provxml - I used DreamWeaver - I had to do this just to see the text of what the end result would be)

The File/Shortcut section - This is were you can add cabs - I added three cabs with the "New File" button - If I understand how this worked it added a Folder in the OEM folder called "Group - Name" - And in BuildOS it only adds one "package" - In this case all three cabs in one line item (I think)

Additional Reg items is exacly what it is called - You can add your weather and touch regs - I think

So on and so forth

From my little experience - Seems to me you could basically set up your whole phone just the way you want it - Add pop, exchange, Imap, User info all that.


I hope that helps - I am still learning also

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Never read it, but I'm sure it has everything you could want to know.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...ferrerid=10115
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