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willcheng
Posted on: Jan 6 2006, 11:43


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QUOTE(mewi @ Jan 4 2006, 22:22)
hi,

I found a Reg-hack that works for WM5.
It´s the same result as the "disable certchk" for windows mobile 2003

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Hi there,

I've had real problems trying to sync to my exchange server (i.e. not syncing at all) because WM5 will not accept the wildcard cert. Have a look at this post: http://www.modaco.com/Installing_certificates-t231066.html I've tried everything that was instructed but still having problems.

Would you be able to share how you got round this?

Will
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Posted on: Jan 5 2006, 11:09


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QUOTE(dm.wood @ Jan 5 2006, 11:43)
Hmmm....After you have run the SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe... if you change the registy values do they stay? I think you may need to change the values after unlocking the device smile.gif
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Either way I still can't install the certificate. I think you need to make the registry changes first in order for SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe to work anyway. sad.gif

I've had a chat with T-Mobile and they say that the only lock on my phone is the sim lock (which I managed to unlock anyway) - I might have to try and talk to them again.

It's SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe that is changing the values. And for some strange reason it's changing the values to 16.

Weird.

(Why O why has M$ not got a fix for this.... Why why why!!)
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Posted on: Jan 5 2006, 10:34


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QUOTE(dm.wood @ Jan 5 2006, 11:02)
PHM Registry editor that you attached is the same one that I used. Whats the Numlocker.exe for? ..I havent seen that application before.
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I'm not sure what the numlocker does - I downloaded the regedit off a site and it all came in a zip file. I've not used it.
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Posted on: Jan 5 2006, 10:33


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Hmmm strange...

1. I've managed to navigate to the right keys and change the values.
2. I then run SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe (I've attached the screenshots for this: Attached File  ss.zip ( 12.17K ) Number of downloads: 619
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3. I've then rebooted the device went back into regedit to check the values and for some strange reason they have gone back to the original values.

If I don't run SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe the values stay changed.

Everytime I run SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe the values change back to the original factory settings.

(Wish I could take SS of my device)
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Posted on: Jan 5 2006, 09:39


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QUOTE(michehrlich @ Jan 5 2006, 07:09)
Unfortunately I'm not quite sure how to communicate that to you since I don't know how to do screenshots -- it's just normal navigation to the correct key and to go into it and change the value (or to go into the value and change the value -- as you can see I'm not even sure what is a key and what is a value and I did it anyway!) and change the number by moving the joystick to the right, which adds 1 to the number each time, until you reach the number you need. Remember that you need to be doing this ON the phone. I should add that I have only ever done this on an i-mate SP5 and a Qtek 8310; I can't speak for other devices.
What happens for me if I DON'T change the registry is that when I run SDA_ApplicationUnlock, I get a screen warning that "the phone is locked, do you want to proceed?" (or something like that) and if I click yes, it does indeed tell me that the phone has been successfully unlocked, but it's not true. After I do the registry change and run SDA again, I don't get the screen warning that the phone is locked; it just goes straight to the success screen, and then it's true.
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Thanks for this - I'm probably doing some of the steps wrong - I'll have another go.

I don't think this could be an issue with my device - I think it is a WM5 issue so hopefully if it works on your QTeks then it should work on my MDA Vario (which is a Qtek 9100).

Btw - Did you have a look at the version of regedit that I attached?
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Posted on: Jan 4 2006, 14:20


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QUOTE(michehrlich @ Jan 4 2006, 10:36)
Willcheng, see my reply to rsearly -- there is a possible solution for you there. I'm also attaching a zip file (UnlockAndAddCert.zip) containing the three tools I mention in A (not the certificate, obviously).
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Hi michehrlich, Thanks for your help. It seems like your version of regiditSTG is a little different to mine. I've attached the one that I've been using. The difference seems to be that I can only edit the data value in binary format. Unless I'm using the app incorrectly - can you give me some tips on how to navigate to HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\ using your version of regeditSTG.

Incidently I tried not editing the registry and then using the SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe and the application still says that the phone has been "successfully unlocked, please reboot" - so I'm not really sure if the application unlock has worked - is there any way of checking.

Anyway - I've followed the steps but the Certificate is still seen as invalid.Attached File  programs.zip ( 34.91K ) Number of downloads: 449


I'm persevering :?:

Will
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Posted on: Jan 4 2006, 06:41


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Hi there,

I've got a MDA Vario from T-Mobile (same as HTC Wizard, 02 XDA mini S or i-mate K-Jam) As far as I can tell I've followed the exact steps that have been laid out in the original post and also followed the "How to add root certificates to Windows Mobile..." - everything seems fine until I try to install the cert using SpAddCert.exe - I still get an error saying "This is not a valid certificate file...etc.etc."

I'm thinking maybe I've not edited the registry correctly. Here's what I've done:

1. Using PHM Registry Editor I navigate to HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\
2. Then I've changed 00001001 to 1, 00001005 to 40 and 00001017 to 144

In previous post it says "change 00001017 (4119) to 144". The only thing that I can't see in PHM regedit is "(4119)". I only see 2 columns - Name (e.g. 00001017) and Data(e.g. 144 (0X000090)). Am I doing this step incorrectly?

Don't know if you can help - I'm pulling my hair out sad.gif
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