Guest achugar Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Same problem here. I tried everything (and i mean everything) but the alert is still there.
Guest ajhvdb Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 See here, http://www.samsung-omnia.org/how-to-b57/i8...69687/#msg69687 Disable Notification Sound Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText Change: DLL Value to htmlnote.dll Then: Soft reset. Original DLL Value is mms.dll This DOES work, but this changes your SMS editor too. The mms.dll is the bad one.
Guest siemi1-OmniaII Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) See here, http://www.samsung-omnia.org/how-to-b57/i8...69687/#msg69687 Disable Notification Sound Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText Change: DLL Value to htmlnote.dll Then: Soft reset. Original DLL Value is mms.dll This DOES work, but this changes your SMS editor too. The mms.dll is the bad one. This solution is OK only when U don't want to send MMS crating it like in old windows mode menu>new>sms/mms. When U apply those setting U will be able to read MMS because default Samsung app opens it, but every time U want to create new text message SMS/MMS opens old sms editor without MMS function. Any one of U tried to instal ArcSoft MMS software?mayby this is the only solution? SOLUTION FOR MMS sending with this registy tweak: On the other hand when u make a foto and U preview it in foto album mode U can press right top corner with "send as messega" wher U can choose to send mms,then samsung app opens:) and U can send MMS. So as a conclusion after this registry edition U will be able to sent MMS only wen u want to send something photo/video using samsung app photo album. Any other like resco ask to send to MMS/@mail but there is no SMS/MMS option... :) Edited January 29, 2010 by siemi1-OmniaII
Guest T800 Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 I had the same problem as you what I did is this: Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText Change: DLL value htmlnote.dll Then: Soft reset. But since Omnia II WM 6.5 is set to SMSNoSentMsg value 1 by default I just revert it back to MMSNoSentMsg value 0 Go To: HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Inbox Settings Change: SMSNoSentMsg name to MMSNoSentMsg Change: MMSNoSentMsg value to 0 Then: Soft Reset Hmm, first step and soft reset done, but now find I'm not able to edit HKLM with CERegEditor. :(
Guest iTamad Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 Hmm, first step and soft reset done, but now find I'm not able to edit HKLM with CERegEditor. :( on CERegEditor try going to tools then unlock registry then try again
Guest T800 Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 on CERegEditor try going to tools then unlock registry then try again Thanks for that tip iTamad. I'd already tried that, and the edit function still wouldn't work in HKLM, though it would in HKCU, whether I'd clicked unlock registry or not. For some reason, though, I was able to delete, so I did that and then added a "MMSNoSentMSG" entry so that my registry entries in HKCU and HKLM are now the ones suggested by Somije. Upshot of all this is I still get the message sent pop-up, and instead of playing the Samsung alert (number 4) that I have set to alert me when "new SMS received", which is what I was hearing with the message sent pop-up bubble, I now get some kind of brief Windows alert chime. Maybe I should try the hit-the-cross-and-press-the-lock-button method instead.
Guest Chivas610 Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Go To: HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Inbox > MsgTypes > IPM > SMSText Change: DLL value htmlnote.dll Then: Soft reset. But since Omnia II WM 6.5 is set to SMSNoSentMsg value 1 by default I just revert it back to MMSNoSentMsg value 0 Go To: HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Inbox Settings Change: SMSNoSentMsg name to MMSNoSentMsg Change: MMSNoSentMsg value to 0 Then: Soft Reset This is what I did, and it worked - but may have issues with composing a new MMS... I actually had to delete the smsnosentmsg as mmsnosentmsg already existed...
Guest T800 Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 This is what I did, and it worked - but may have issues with composing a new MMS... I actually had to delete the smsnosentmsg as mmsnosentmsg already existed... I've actually decided to just go back and put in the original registry entries again. Maybe another solution will be suggested.
Guest tropolite Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I have to say this is most annoying thing ever. So many 'solutions' (if you want to retain the Samsung skin), yet nothing works. Presumably these solutions do work for some - so does it have to do with what version users have of the mms.dll file or what 'other' software is installed. The Vito SMS Chat does prevent the Sent bubble. Hmm... With any luck a cooker or another smart user will have a solution for one and all for those wishing to keep the Samsung skin.
Guest SrMoure Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I have to say this is most annoying thing ever. Agree 100%
Guest qquixx Posted May 17, 2010 Report Posted May 17, 2010 is there a real fix for this? I turned off the mms notification and i still get the message sent notification. i wanted to turn this off.
Guest KSPAMS Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) ummm, this is the solution (intermitten, as it just back sometimes and I got to repeat the procedure): But before you do this, make sure you already set the required registry mod described above. (not the one involving change of DLL to non 'mms.dll' one) 1. turn on the Inbox threaded SMS. 2. send one message. 3. turn off the threaded SMS. 4. send one message. 5. VOILA! It just gone!!! Edited May 19, 2010 by KSPAMS
Guest KSPAMS Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) DELETED. D-D-Double post... >,< Edited May 19, 2010 by KSPAMS
Guest azza6 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 ummm, this is the solution (intermitten, as it just back sometimes and I got to repeat the procedure): But before you do this, mae sure you already set the required registry mod described above. (not the one involving change of DLL to non 'mms.dll' one) 1. turn on the Inbox threaded SMS. 2. send one message. 3. turn off the threaded SMS. 4. send one message. 5. VOILA! It just gone!!! Can anyone vouch for this? :)
Guest KSPAMS Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) Just try it and you'll be happy.. ^^ And, anyone know how to disable the jInbox log? it create log file (sometimes go beyond 5Mb) in the \Temp\ErrorRep\MessagingLogs\Jinbox.txt Edited May 19, 2010 by KSPAMS
Guest Comage Posted August 2, 2010 Report Posted August 2, 2010 Any other takes for the solution? This problem is still unresolved...
Guest sgmem88 Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 Any other takes for the solution? This problem is still unresolved... Try this http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-...t-notification/ So far this is the only method that work and still have the samsung interface
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