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Originally Posted by FormerPalmOS
I now believe this is a missing component. If I change my security policy to disallow unsigned applications running it won't even start (then again, neither will Total Commander or several other can't-live-without-'em applications). So it isn't signed, but that isn't the problem. It is missing something.
Any ideas? The .cab file I used is dated 1/27/08. It contains 12 files, all of which I confirmed installed:
GPSAux.dll
QGPS_BUT_L.bmp
QGPS_BUT_L2.bmp
QGPS_BUT_P.bmp
QGPS_BUT_P2.bmp
QuickGPS.exe
QuickGPS.exe.409.mui
QuickGPS.htm
Bg_L2.bmp
Bg_P2.bmp
QuickGPS.lnk
QuickGPS_Help.lnk
It adds a service entry to HKLM\Services - I have confirmed that is there but it seems this service does not start or isn't working - I don't see it in TaskMgr nor is there an icon in the lower right corner of the today screen (even after soft reset with TF3D disabled).
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Originally Posted by FormerPalmOS
Can't get QuickGPS to run. I can install it OK, but when trying to launch it I get an error about it not being signed with a trusted certificate or missing a component. I have the Windows Mobile security policy set to allow unsigned applications to run (with a prompt) - I never got the prompt - just the error.
Can someone who has successfully installed QuickGPS on a stock Verizon Touch Pro post the cab that was used? It also seems there may be some registry changes necessary (due to server name changes) - I have those but it matters little until I can get the executable to run.
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OEM ROM's sometimes dont run all applications. You might need to relax the security with a regedit. I'm not sure which one off of the top of my head but
that's what search is for also.