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Old 01-28-2007, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by colonel
Yes it still contols it. dword to 1 for on.

Did you view this with Cab Manager? I just opened up buttonlock.sa.cab and it only shows a version registry entry. It adds 5 files and has a setup dll though. Maybe that is why it wasn't turning on for me.
Yeah, HTC is weird with their cab files. There are actually a whole bunch of ways to add registry entries with a cab file and HTC usually uses either the platformxxx.reg file or the CM_Entries.xml file (I don't think they've ever used both in one cab... you can look at the file sizes to see which one has "stuff" in it... the other one will just be a few bytes in size).

So using WinCE Cab Manager, just look at the "Files" section. You can extract them and then view them, or save yourself a step by right clicking on whichever file and choosing view (and then choose to view with notepad) and you will see the structure. The platformxxx.reg files are naturally easier to parse, but it's still fairly easy to understand the xml file as well.

Hope that helps.
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