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it's interesting that several different companies have had the same flaw around the world - there's a bank in Australia and a company in the UK as well. I'm betting that it's more likely to be an SMS gateway fix not a MS/HTC issue.
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Ok, so if this doesn't get fixed real soon I am jumping onto the droidwagon.
Seriously, someone needs to at least let us know there is an actual fix in the works. I will not be running ziggy's cab. I appreciate the effort he put in but I want my phone to run as it was intended. I bet this is the final push that will take me away from windows mobile. Sad... I had just been setting my phone's date to 2016. (The days of the week line up until 2-29) Unfortunately, that gives certificate errors in Opera mini and I have to change it back to browse. Grrrr.... Waiting until tax time and will be getting a new phone, what will it be? |
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There was an article posted on CNET about Microsoft admitting that this was a problem of theirs, however the article also said that it was limited to the US Sprint Network and a "small subset" of users.
Here's another article: http://www.wmexperts.com/microsoft-r...hones-affected So they've acknowledged the problem and are working on it. So much for a quick and quiet fix... If you're having problems why not just use the workaround? At least it takes care of it for now. |
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So if it's been recognized as a binary/HEX code error, why doesn't Microsoft/HTC just fix it and release the fix?? Hopefully not having to create a completely new ROM
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Windows Mobile does hypothetically support hotfixes but I don't think that I have ever seen one. Considering how many users it's affecting and the difficulty (i.e. impossibility) for the majority of users to update the ROM I would think that they'd go with a hotfix if possible - but that may be exactly where the delay is coming from. The problem may have been easily identified and fixed but requires a ROM update. |
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That fix was likely a registry key change - this fix is likely a core DLL or system component binary file change.
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