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How to disable ActiveSync upon power-up?
Every time I power up my Mogul, it loads ActiveSync. I'd like to disable it, since I have no need for it. It also has the (sometimes) undesirable side-effect of immediately establishing an EVDO connection as soon as the phone starts up, which doesn't help the battery.
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I use Quickmenu, it disables/closes AS if there is no connection.
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I didn't notice a notable difference in my battery life between having an EVDO connection established or not. I keep one 24/7, with email updates every 10 minutes, and I can run 1-2 days on a charge, depending on how actively I use the device.
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Quick Menu closes Active Synch for me on my PPC-6700 whenever I undock. However, today I noticed that it was getting started again every time I used the Java based Gmail app to check my email. I think it was because of that, my battery faded very quickly.
Why is Active Synch needed for Java or Gmail? |
I successfully used the following hack....and note the part at the end about turning off the network time sync...that was a necessary step for my Mogul.
Active Sync Solution to Battery Drain Problem think I have a solution to the Battery drain problem with the XV6700 PDA phone. It looks like Ative sync is trying to come on and sync draining the power from our units. Talked to a verizon tech. who provided the available info. Hope it helps. Sure has been an irritant not being able to trust my phone. Here's the instructions: Go to program files Go to active sync Go to menu Go to add server source (add a fake server and settings) Once that is finished Go to Schedule and set to manual Go to options and delete exchange server from options Working good so far. For the first time I have had 90% power all day long. Always before it would go down to 60% power or less in one day with no phone calls or gaming. Please note that some have reported this "trick" is not compatible with the NEW Sprint AKU2/MSFP Rom update. Others have reported it works with the ROM update if you turn off the network time sync under phone settings |
Having an Outlook E-mail account setup causes this since poutlook shortcut in the Windows\StartUp folder launches on boot, and because it is the only way to for the account to "live" sync (direct push).
I agree with setting the ActiveSync schedule to Manual but you should probably also remove the poutlook shortcut. |
I had already set the AS schedule to manual, but thank you. I checked the Messaging app, and "Windows Live" is listed there. Since I don't use that account, I tried to delete it by holding the stylus over it and choosing "Delete" from the context menu, but it was greyed out. Using File Explorer, I moved poutlook to a sub-folder called "Disabled Items". I'll report back on how well it works.
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I'm sad to report that the fix didn't work. AS still loads at system startup, and establishes an EVDO connection, taking neither action with my consent.
Any other ideas? The only remaining shortcut in my StartUp folder is for Magi Button. |
I've been fighting the same battle. What program is getting it to start up at soft reset? I did a hard reset recently (unrelated) and activesync was to only program running at boot.
I moved all of the programs out of the startup folder and used MemMaid to stop some of the startup processes ... Any other ideas? |
Can outlook be deleted?
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have you tried disabling the time synchronization settings? that worked for me.
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as noted above either disable time sync from the network, or (better solution) download QuickMenu and install it, go to it's settings, on the first tab for settings scroll all the way down (use a stylus) select auto close activestink, select ok, ejoy your device again, with more battery...
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Yea! I disabled the time sync and now eeez feex! I'm Much happier now ... I guess it's just the little things, huh?
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Worked like a charm for me.
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How do u get to the screen to disable time settings? Where is that setting in the phone? I feel like this is a dumb question, but I can't find it anywhere.
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Ummm... I was just checking the specks on the rotary for the gurter im retarded.
I found it. Brownie points to anyone who identifies the above quote, don't google it, just rack your memory |
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1. Download and install MemMaid 2. Go to "notifications" tab 3. Look in the lower section and there are 3 "repllog" files (activesync) 4. One of them will say "AppRunAfterTimeChange" when highlighted 5. Delete that one (the option at the lower right side will restore it anytime you want) DONE, Activesync won't autostart with network sync and your network sync is still active. |
Re: How to disable ActiveSync upon power-up?
just wanted to report that dotFRED's taskmanager will let you disable this just like memmaid.
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ANSWER: settings>phone>services tab>time synchronization |
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