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dis99 02-09-2009 08:11 PM

Disable dialing #777
 
Is there like a registry setting or something so that my phone does not dial the #777 as I do not havea data plan and keep getting the data provisioning error and it gets annoying

weedahoe 02-09-2009 09:21 PM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
Why not just go into you connection settings and 1) delete the #777 connect or 2) delete your password so it cannot connect?

azrael201 02-10-2009 12:27 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
it always comes back for me

drewcam888 02-10-2009 09:48 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...0#post10377230
Above link talks about the HTC_CM_Guardian file. You have to overwrite it with an empty text file with the same extension and name. That is the only way with the Verizon stock rom since it brings the connection back.

weedahoe 02-10-2009 11:00 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
But isnt the gaurdian file only on Sprint devices? And what do you mean it comes back? Please explain more like you go and delete and close out of the window and go back and there it is? Or after a soft reset or hard reset? I know it will after a hard reset but you should be hard resetting that often anyway. Go and change your pass in EPST and I bet it wont change back on its own.

drewcam888 02-10-2009 11:08 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 703389)
Please explain more like you go and delete and close out of the window and go back and there it is?.

Yes after a soft reset the connection reappears. On the verizon stock rom if you delete the connection it comes back. The file the creates the connection is either a part of the rom that can't be deleted or a program running in the background recreates the connection. No the guardian file is a part of the stock Verizon roms or at least the ones I originally had before custom. Just overwriting the file with a blank text file of the same name does the job.

Geekcop 02-10-2009 11:47 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
OK, I'm not the brightest bulb in the box, but why would you get a PPC without some kind of a data connection? Seems to defeat one of the purposes of having one.

drewcam888 02-10-2009 11:50 AM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
Because if I need internet I can find wifi. Saves me some money.

jsmith45 02-10-2009 12:00 PM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drewcam888 (Post 703407)
Yes after a soft reset the connection reappears. On the verizon stock rom if you delete the connection it comes back. The file the creates the connection is either a part of the rom that can't be deleted or a program running in the background recreates the connection. No the guardian file is a part of the stock Verizon roms or at least the ones I originally had before custom. Just overwriting the file with a blank text file of the same name does the job.

Correct. To disable the dialing of #777 you must remove the connection from the device.

To do this you go Start=>settings=>Connections(tab)=>Connections(ico n).
There should be a connection listed here. On my phone it was Alltel Wireless, I'm not sure what it is called on Verizon Roms. One of the links underneath it should mention settings or configuration. Choose that link.

In the new window, choose the general tab, (it should open to the Modem tab). Click The delete settings button.

That would prevent the phone from dialing #777. However, the HTC_CM_Guardian.exe file will undo these changes at soft-reset. (I'm not sure, but it might also undo these changes periodically while running.)

So you want to disable it from running. The easiest way to do this is to overwrite the exe with a zero byte file. You see the way Windows mobile works, allows you to replace files in the ROM by having a file of the same name in the same directory in the Storage Memory.

So create a zero byte file (the easiest way is to create a blank text file) and rename it to HTC_CM_Guardian.exe. Then copy it into \Windows\ using a file manager other than the built-in one, such as Total Commander or Resco Explorer.

To undo these changes is simple. Just delete the HTC_CM_Guardian.exe file. Thios will succeed but because the ROM copy is still there, it might look as though it did not. If concerned, you can try deleting it again. It will fail, since you cannot delete a file in ROM.

Now to put it all together, I would reccomend these steps:
  1. Disable the HTC_CM_Guardian file, as described above.
  2. Reboot. (Soft reset)
  3. Remove the connection as described at the beginning of this message.
  4. Reboot. (Soft reset)
  5. Now double check that it worked, by going Start=>Settings=>Connections(tab)=>Connections(ico n). If the two connections listed as "My ISP", and "My Work Network", you have succeeded.
Now (as far as I know) the system will only use Wifi, Activesync bridging, or if you can set it up, computer to device connection sharing over Bluetooth. (The last should be possible, but windows mobile bluetooth stack may lack support for it, and Bluetooth can be a pain to work with, especially if the PC is running Windows.)

Actually I suppose other connections could be made using an SDIO device in micro-sd form factor, and appropriate Windows Mobile drivers.
(I've never actually heard of any microsd SDIO cards, but they are possible in theory, and the spec allows for SD to microsd adapters, even though virtually nobody sells them.)

Darkjedi 02-10-2009 12:25 PM

Re: Disable dialing #777
 
When I used my 6700 on Verizon I renamed the #777 to #sevensevenseven. I also provided a fake username. If it ever tried connecting to the internet it would try to ask for a password and I would cancel to be sure it didn't connect. I didn't have a dataplan too on Verizon, couldn't find it in myself to dish out 45$ for data. Now that I've gotten data on Sprint, I don't think I can ever go back to just a voice phone, hahah.


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