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Old 05-12-2008, 02:40 PM
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Possible to use OEMizer or something outside of a kitchen for customization of 5066?

I have searched and read until nausea sets in, which usually works, but this time I can't get my brain wrapped around what is needed to automatically set some things up after a flash. I am using 5066, which isn't kitchened yet, so I can't use the autoinstall tool there, which is the only thing I am familiar with.

Is there a way to have oemizer or some other tool generate an autoexec file that will run on the first boot to do the following:

Set up email account
Set power/brightness settings
Owner name
Device ID
Ringer type ("vibrate then ring" and volume)
Set "Do not lock buttons"
USB to PC- uncheck advanced network functionality
Time Zone

I know how to have it install cabs, that's not so hard, but I am struggling with settings. I have done most of these things within the kitchen, but can't find any resources on how to do it outside of a kitchen.
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