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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19716 (Build 19716.1.0.0) - UPDATED 20080308
So with the SDHC driver you can use SDHC cards? I know that sounds dumb to ask but I am making sure. I got an 8GB MicroSD SDHC card on the way that has the MiniSD adapter also so I can use it in my DS and my PDA! That is if SDHC is supported.
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19716 (Build 19716.1.0.0) - UPDATED 20080308
Hi, I just download kitchen and after update online, I try to login with ppcgeeks member-ship, but it always return error message like this
Login-failed: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen(Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied Who can help on it, thanks |
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As far as ActiveSync stopping, I think "Magic Button" was killing the ActiveSync process. Does the ActiveSync process have to be open for DirectPush email to work? Either way, I've removed the Magic Button app in this build, I'll just install a Task Manager that I can remove without reflashing if it doesn't work well... =D> Thanks for all your hard work and help! |
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19716 (Build 19716.1.0.0) - UPDATED 20080308
Hmmm... it opens for me, but even since 6.0, would never 'work' in that my entered words never showed up.
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I noticed 6.1 doesnt show running progs & HTC task manager doesnt work like before, and the alternatives were not satisfying. I found the O2plus in the "Today Plugins" section to be the most polished replacement for that.
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19716 (Build 19716.1.0.0) - UPDATED 20080308
I just noticed that my ringtones disappeared within the last 24 hours using the BlueFrog dialer.
I'm going to try that cab right now!
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