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Originally Posted by Grateful Dave
GoodThings, I am about to install the clean up. I went through 12 pages of posts and got most of my questions answered. I still have two:
1. Where does sprint TV end up (under programs?)
2. Your original post states that the cab makes the following change: USB to PC-- ActiveSync without Advanced Networking; Don't Prompt-will that effect the Microsoft exchange and Direct Push synching of my OUtlook e-mail, calender, etc?
Actually, I have a third question (Sorry). I read somewhere that Activesync uses a lot of battery power trying to synch when it doesn't have to. Is there any way to control that? Is it even worth worrying about?
I am obviously very new to this and barely know what I am writing about. Thanks so much for this clean-up and customization help.
David
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1. The SprintTV shortcuts are removed, but since the program is still there you have two options-- if that's literally the only thing you want, just copy the existing shortcut somewhere else and put it back where you want after installing... \Windows\Start Menu\Programs is where the current is located. Or, you can use the Restore Sprint Shortcuts package and manually delete the \Windows\Start Menu\Sprint Mobile shortcuts you don't want.
2. Actually, it no longer sets that option. It keeps it in ActiveSync mode since I decided I hated that feature. That said, ActiveSync when used with Exchange and Direct Push is NEVER affected by that setting. Only if you have to use the XP/Vista ActiveSync/Mobile Device Center method.
3. I *never* recommend allowing email accounts to synchronize using Direct Push and always set them to 30 minutes.