Does anyone know which cab file is used to configure the connection settings on the inital boot-up? I have looked through all the cab files in the windows directory, but the only cab files I could find related to connection settings were for removing and restoring the proxy... But nothing creating the different connections.
Basically, my goal is to create a cab file that can be used to create the AT&T settings for any ROM. Similar to what we had from Custel on the 8525. Any help is appreciated
Thanks,
when i flashed to the 0.7 rom it automatically downloaded the settings...dunno if it was something in the rom.
do a search for HTC connection wizard...this will configure att's settings automatically...this is what i use and it works everytime i change ROMs...
I have some cabs that have been posted on the forums for AT&T/Cingular. Here's what I have.
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Successfuly got Big Storage to work with my I installed only Ext ROM files that I needed. These files include all the operator setting that are applicable to me. I aslo installed O2Auto.sa cab file (Auto Config Program) to help switch from one operator setting to another. Now when I run the Auto Config program, none of the operator files i've installed are listed.
Any idea on how to fix this?
I don't have that cab file and cannot say what's in it. Most probably it only contains O2 customization and not a software to perform autoconfiguration when switching SIMs.
After working with the extended ROM, another thought occurred to me. This is all working fine for faria's ROM... but in future I may not have a ROM Kitchen to reconfigure the ROM. Is there another more generic way to solve my problem of getting my custom apps and settings on a new ROM release? Setting up the extended ROM and using autorun.exe to autoexecute .cab files got me thinking....
Is it possible to run autorun.exe manually after a ROM installation and by setting registry keys appropriately point it to a group of cab files on a storage card? Or is there some other way to do this? For a vanilla ROM, I have like 20+ cab files to install to get all my applications and customizations installed. Automating this process as much a possible would be hugely helpful !
Thoughts? Anyone doing something like this?
So what would you like this app to do?
Auto install all cabs in the ExtROM
Configure the network of your choice
Process some XML which has all of you personal tweaks and speedials or even activesync settings in it
This is all possible with a simple c# application.
Maybe this will do the job
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-pocket-pc-installation-creator-v1-8.html
I have cooked my extended ROM and following a hard reset or re-flash with the Extended ROM included the Wizard appears to install the two .CAB files I have included. However the 1st .CAB file just adds a Root Certificate (which I think is just a registry addition?) and the 2nd configures the VoIP stuff. The Wizard then resets, however neither of the packages are there - i.e. the Root Certificate isn't installed and the VoIP settings aren't there. If I manually click on the .CAB files in the extended ROM via Total Commander they install OK?
I have a feeling this might be to do with the reset that follows the extended ROM installation, however I could be wrong? I have verified the two .CAB files and the config.txt are set to Read-Only. What am I missing?
EDIT: Schoolboy error here Need to make the files read-only through WinImage.....
Thanks
Andy
Hi all
i'm a new rom cooker and i've built my first rom n successfuly flashed it and its all good! One thing i can't find is the Network Setup thing
for example on Duttys Roms when you first boot it asks you to auto setup your Network Provider (Eg Orange UK)
where can i find a cab for this?
also the PACKAGE to use to cook into my rom?
yes i have tried searching but not exactly sure what its called, searching Network Setup doesnt bring anything good up ..
Thanks
Did you try this? Not sure if that is it or not.
ah Dutty made it duuuhhh!! Thats the one many thanks i'll build it myself into a package thanks
Looks like the password for provision.zip is no longer '1234'. Searching and googling didn't locate the new password, does anyone have it?
Connection setup (a.k.a. Network Wizard) is included within my OEM Packages, which can be found in my cooking kit threads.
dang said:
Looks like the password for provision.zip is no longer '1234'. Searching and googling didn't locate the new password, does anyone have it?
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Found it:
030D681B-1DFC-4bd0-A72A-A9B3CCCDA653
I am able to unzip the new provision.zip with 030D681B-1DFC-4bd0-A72A-A9B3CCCDA653.
I am able to unzip the provision.zip, then the prov.zip and then the individual setting zip files using this PW. But strange thing that is happenning is that when I zip the files again the size of the final provision.zip reduces by about 150KB. And when packed in the Kitchen the utility does not work. where am I going wrong?
Can you kindly guide me?
Actually I was compelled to edit the provision.zip because the settings in it were wrong corresponding to my service provider. So I needed to modify those settings..
c_shekhar said:
I am able to unzip the new provision.zip with 030D681B-1DFC-4bd0-A72A-A9B3CCCDA653.
I am able to unzip the provision.zip, then the prov.zip and then the individual setting zip files using this PW. But strange thing that is happenning is that when I zip the files again the size of the final provision.zip reduces by about 150KB. And when packed in the Kitchen the utility does not work. where am I going wrong?
Can you kindly guide me?
Actually I was compelled to edit the provision.zip because the settings in it were wrong corresponding to my service provider. So I needed to modify those settings..
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Same problem ...
The problem is how to compress, still looking for something similar to a compression, when replacing manually provision.zip this works ... I do not know why? Someone has some solution?
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Vodafone runs a setup application when the phone is booted after the roms is flashed, it installs some software and sets it up for Vodafones 3G/HSDPA network. Is there a way to extract this? I have the rom, but after running the scoter kitchen extract option I couldn't find anything that might be it...
So is it possible?
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Vodafone runs a setup application when the phone is booted after the roms is flashed, it installs some software and sets it up for Vodafones 3G/HSDPA network. Is there a way to extract this? I have the rom, but after running the scoter kitchen extract option I couldn't find anything that might be it...
So is it possible?
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You mean the Network Wizard
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332697
I'm still missing some things after installing this.
I used to have a push mail installer from vodafone and I had 4 connections now I have 3. I think I'm missing the mail from the list.
theres couple different things the autorun does. Changes themes, bootscreens, and couple connection settings. I'm assuming you want the connection settings. There are cabs all around for certain connection settings. If you end up doing this yourself, you will have to play around with the kitchen and extract the NBH files. After extracting, all the files would be in the OEMoperator folder.
Yeah i found a bunch of stuff. Not in the oemoperators folder but the operatorpkg.
Is there a way of installing this in a allready installed rom, or should I rebuild and reflash the rom with this in it?
As it looks to me I should probely stuff the entire OEM folder in the new rom...
Use this, its for the dutch operators
This simple tool to automatically setup your data connection
its posible to run the cab with the 1e installation
I managed to rip out and insert the oem from the vodafone rom and insert it in to the rom I wanted to use. I was just wondering if it was posible to create my own OEM package from it, but there are some files (particulary the operator and menu config) that conflict and have to be merged. Is there a process so I can use it on other roms to without having to merge it manualy every time?