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Old 09-19-2007, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by neko988 View Post
the access code is the msl number, go to edit, enter in that msl number, reenter your MDN, it will restart your phone, and all will be well
I second that. it's the same procedure as programming the # in the first place. . I had that happen with a Sammy A920 after an ESN swap. I mis-entered the code and wound up calling god knows who's # and I had to edit it. It also works for the 6700. I had my current 6700 programmed before the Sprint support tech could tell me what to do, once I had the msl. Once you have the number, it's not any harder than setting up a password.
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