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I redownloaded and it still works for me, so i'm kinda at a loss as to why it does nothing for you? P Thanks for answering. In your post # 122, you are saying that you would check out the problem of post #121 ( ... I have the same problem), but since then there was no reply from you, regarding this. I will be very happy, if you tell me that you took care of it, as I consider this application of yours very much worthy but only ... if it works correctly. |
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| Posted on: Apr 16 2008, 07:48 | |
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| Forum: Pocket PC Software · Post Preview: #889171 · Replies: 199 · Views: 161,492 |
| Posted on: Mar 3 2008, 09:28 | |
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This post is addressed to Paul. On Jan. 20, 2008 you mentioned that you are going to look into the problem that Smacmillan - and myself (agreed) - pointed out to you. Any news or am I triggering you too soon ?? Thanks for help anyway. Since there was no reply-post to my the above request, I would like to know, kindly, if there is going to be one. Any reply, of course, does not mean solution of the problem but since the meaning of the word "forum" is to exchange ideas, waiting for an answer indefinetly causes uneasiness. I can easily understand of the more important things that the head of the forum deals with, so please accept my apologies again. P.S. In my post Feb 07 I write " ... that Smacmillan - and myself (agreed)" this wrong as the person that I agreed on was "Simen". |
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| Posted on: Feb 7 2008, 17:01 | |
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This post is addressed to Paul. On Jan. 20, 2008 you mentioned that you are going to look into the problem that Smacmillan - and myself (agreed) - pointed out to you. Any news or am I triggering you too soon ?? Thanks for help anyway. |
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| Posted on: Jan 25 2008, 11:18 | |
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The purpose of the app is to prevent applications from starting up a data connection. If you've already got one open then you'll need to close it manually. What you are saying it makes completely sense. Let me ask you something. When 1. you first setup the No DATA 2. should there any connections take place - WITHOUT YOUR OK - to a specific network although set as "DISABLED", without my OK ? and of course modify your settings to "ENABLED" as a result of this ? 3. to open one connection ( which means that you do really want to open it), it is completely logical to close it manually. In other words I do not disagree with what you are saying. |
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| Posted on: Jan 25 2008, 10:43 | |
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I've an HTC Touch (Rogers wireless in Canada) and nodata works fine for me -- except that you need to manually close a data connection if you've already established one. So the sequence is toggle GPRS off with nodata; then hold down the disconnect phone button (right button) until the quick list comes up. Then press the "Terminate data connection" selection. You're done. The registry change that nodata makes works fine so if you reset the Touch GPRS will still be unavailable. Scott Unless I haven' t understood what you are saying, I strongly disagree with you. The purpose of the NO DATA program, I believe, is that after you set it up, i.e running this program to toggle between various connections that exist in your mobile and make the choices you wish, is to protect you and keep these settings no matter what, unless you run this program again. When you can still get connected to some of the "disabled" networks these settings when reviewed you can see that have been changed, then this program does not work. |
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| Posted on: Jan 24 2008, 17:48 | |
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Hi there. I tried instaling this app but it seems to have no effect on my WM6 HTC Touch. Regardless of what I disable the phone stille connects to EDGE and GPRS like before. Are there any similar apps anyone could recomend? My phone keeps connecting to GPRS even though I have set all my programs to not connect automatically. Hello. I agree with your post 100% as the same thing exactly happens to me also.( I own an HTC TYTN II -Kaiser ). Let' s hope for Paul to find a solution for us. |
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