Need help, java icon in "programs" seems to be missing. - Touch Cruise General

I have tried to open .jar files on the device and it's seemed to fire up some java platform that supports those files. it asked me something about where to install but there was only one option <root>
when I click install it installs and everything work well, but the problem is that I can't launch that java manager in any other way... I mean there is no "java" or "esmertec java" or anything in my programs folder.... Maybe some cleanup software like "sktools" deleted the shortcut or something ? How can I get it back ? Any other way to launch it? The application seems to work, the only problem is that I can't launch it...
I have htc touch cruise with the default rom.
PS:
Sorry for double post, posted in wrong section....
Thanks in advance.

if i were you i'd look for the midlet manager in \program files\
and use a tool like total commander to make a shortcut in \windows\startbar\programs myself

there is nothing relared to midlet maneger in program files folder either....
i even tried to search for files contzining "mid"... nothing relevant found.

Should that manager come preinstalled on the device ? As I didn't install anything... maybe I can reinstall it to get it fixed ?

Is there anywhere I can get that java manager from so I can reinstall ?

Just create a shortcut, that points to windows/java.exe
(at least that's where i found the app)

I don't have java.exe in windows folder :-(

Just found what you're looking for
windows/jbed.exe

gnick666 said:
Just found what you're looking for
windows/jbed.exe
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Very cool that the TC includes the jbed midlet manager. Opera mini runs really well using it.

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Cab-file creation question.

Hi,
I have a question. I have for example SPB Mobiele Shell. We all now this has to be installed via a PC and i needs a serial to install. I have the program and the serial and i would like to make a cab-file of this 2. I have a program to make cab-files, WinCE CAB Manager. Can anyone explain to me how i can do this? I like to have this on my SD-card and like to install it from there in case of emergency's. I hope someone can help me with this.
Thx
many activesync install exe's
can be renamed to zip and one can out the cab files
give it a try
Rudegar said:
many activesync install exe's
can be renamed to zip and one can out the cab files
give it a try
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Tried that but no luck. I think this is not what i mean. I would like to turn this exe into a CAB and the key included. So when i install the Cab i don't have to register.
one would think the program maker took precautions to make that impossible otherwise your cab could be distributed as a pretty easy free version
you can try to single out what files it depend
on and make a cab file from cratchs
and if the exe or dll files got alter when the serial was given
that cab would be reg'd
otherwise you would have to find out what registries was altered in the
serial process and make a reg which which did those alterations
and get the cab file to run it
Most installations that require you to install through activesync end up leaving a cab file behind. Check Program Files\Activesync\SPB... for the cab file. If it is not there restart the installation but after you have executed the setup file leave it alone and search for the cab file again. I hope this is what you were looking for
ALL exe that install via activesync have a cab, some are hidden in the profiles temporary files, some auto-delete once installed, so leave the application hanging in the install and do a search for recent files and sort by date/time (remember to allow it to scan hidden and system folders). a lot go into the activesync directory, some go into program files, i have even found some that go into the internet explorer temp files, install, and then delete themselves. The most common hiding place is your computers profile temp folder --- typically found under
C:\Documents and Settings\PROFILE\Local Settings\Temp
just dig around, its not to difficult once you find the 3 most basic hiding places.
good luck.
Sponzert said:
Hi,
I have a question. I have for example SPB Mobiele Shell. We all now this has to be installed via a PC and i needs a serial to install. I have the program and the serial and i would like to make a cab-file of this 2. I have a program to make cab-files, WinCE CAB Manager. Can anyone explain to me how i can do this? I like to have this on my SD-card and like to install it from there in case of emergency's. I hope someone can help me with this.
Thx
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You can simply download the CAB files from SPB site directly.
Sponzert said:
Hi,
I have a question. I have for example SPB Mobiele Shell. We all now this has to be installed via a PC and i needs a serial to install. I have the program and the serial and i would like to make a cab-file of this 2. I have a program to make cab-files, WinCE CAB Manager. Can anyone explain to me how i can do this? I like to have this on my SD-card and like to install it from there in case of emergency's. I hope someone can help me with this.
Thx
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I have run into a similar situation where my installation was failing due to the huge size of a CAB file.
In my case, the size of the CAB was nearly 23mb and the free storage left was around 26mb. This made the installer fail as it ran out of space midway during the install.
I know one thing for sure was that the PC installers (Exes that would run on the PC that would extract the CAB on the device) would extract the CABs and put them in \windows\appmgr\install folder and would trigger the installer on the device.
So during my second attempt, when the device prompted for installation location "device or storage card", I opened up the explorer on the device (guess you can do the same thing with Windows Explorer since your would stay connected over USB using Activesync) and went into \windows\appmgr\install folder and made a copy of the cab to the storage card (you can copy to your PC as well).
Exited the installer and then installed the cab from the storage card and the installation went fine.
Not sure about how the SPB apps work since there are two options during the PC install. Trail or Registered version. Based on the option chosen, it would either extract the necessary CAB (either trial or registered). I hope it creates a "Registered" version of the app in the CAB after you follow the above steps.
Hope this helps.
PS: I wish that the standard install location on the device "\windows\appmgr\install" be changed to the storage card by some tweaks. So far not successful in finding/getting one.
vprabu said:
I have run into a similar situation where my installation was failing due to the huge size of a CAB file.
In my case, the size of the CAB was nearly 23mb and the free storage left was around 26mb. This made the installer fail as it ran out of space midway during the install.
I know one thing for sure was that the PC installers (Exes that would run on the PC that would extract the CAB on the device) would extract the CABs and put them in \windows\appmgr\install folder and would trigger the installer on the device.
So during my second attempt, when the device prompted for installation location "device or storage card", I opened up the explorer on the device (guess you can do the same thing with Windows Explorer since your would stay connected over USB using Activesync) and went into \windows\appmgr\install folder and made a copy of the cab to the storage card (you can copy to your PC as well).
Exited the installer and then installed the cab from the storage card and the installation went fine.
Not sure about how the SPB apps work since there are two options during the PC install. Trail or Registered version. Based on the option chosen, it would either extract the necessary CAB (either trial or registered). I hope it creates a "Registered" version of the app in the CAB after you follow the above steps.
Hope this helps.
PS: I wish that the standard install location on the device "\windows\appmgr\install" be changed to the storage card by some tweaks. So far not successful in finding/getting one.
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Thank you, this did the trick for me. Installed en included the registration.
Welcome. I am happy that I could be of some help
vprabu said:
Welcome. I am happy that I could be of some help
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Now i have everything in registered Cab-files on my SD-card. Now i can make the switch to WM6. I'm dutch and have a P3300 and i guess it will take some time before HTC wil come with a dutch WM6 upgrade, so maybe not the place to ask but do you now where i can find a original English WM6 for the P3300?

[Solved] Java Platform

Hey,
I just flashed my phone to WM6.1 v1.4 (stable), and it workes fine to me for so far, but i can't find a java platform program (in the official rom 'esmertec java')... Where can I download a program such as that one because I'm used to use lots of java apps...
DWeetje said:
Hey,
I just flashed my phone to WM6.1 v1.4 (stable), and it workes fine to me for so far, but i can't find a java platform program (in the official rom 'esmertec java')... Where can I download a program such as that one because I'm used to use lots of java apps...
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Java platform is always there in the ROM. The name might neccessarily be Esmertic Java, it can be 'esmertic' or 'java' or 'Esmertec Jbed', but it it certainly there in the rom.
Thnx,
found it, there was just no shortcut to it in the Start Menu folder, so I made one...
DWeetje said:
Thnx,
found it, there was just no shortcut to it in the Start Menu folder, so I made one...
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It may have been in the "Expert" folder.
Indeed, but in WM6.0 there was a shortcut in the main start list... I found the shortcut later in the expert folder when I was just trying the new features and programs...

Java on Neonode N2

I have the Neonode N2 phone -- it's a great little phone . I'm trying to install a Java Midlet Manager on it, but I'm not sure how to proceed. I went through Werner Ruotsalainen's article located below but still did not find any definitive answers:
http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blogs/3/the_java_midlet_bible
The N2 is unique phone -- it's got an IR-based touchscreen, but has a resolution of a smartphone (176x220). The only thing I could find on the Internet about installing Java on the N2 is this old article in German:
http://atomlabor.blogspot.com/2008/05/java-on-neonode-n2.html
However, I am not sure how the midlet manager mentioned in this article (weme-midp20-wm2003-arm_22.CAB) compares to the other ones out there. Mr. Ruotsalainen's bible seems to imply that only Coretek Delta Java Manager supports 176x220 resolution, but I'm not certain.
If anyone has experience installing a midlet manager on the N2, could you please tell me exactly which CAB you installed?
Thanks,
Tom
installing Java on the N2 is this old article in German:
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try it like i wrote !
install the first cab after that the second one !
like on http://blog.atomlabor.de/2008/05/java-on-neonode-n2.html
or on http://forum.neono.de
http://forum.neono.de/software-probleme-hilfe-f5/java-dateien-t73.htm
http://neonode.geekaddict.net/software-probleme-hilfe-f5/java-dateien-t73.htm
you´ve installed the j2me vm first (my cabs)
after that you can send your *.jar file to your N2 -via usb or bt.
than you open your neonode-file-browser and go to the jar you like.
now you install the jar in the VM and open it by pressing start.
and now you can work with your jar file
jaycee74 said:
try it like i wrote !
install the first cab after that the second one !
like on ....
you´ve installed the j2me vm first (my cabs)
after that you can send your *.jar file to your N2 -via usb or bt.
than you open your neonode-file-browser and go to the jar you like.
now you install the jar in the VM and open it by pressing start.
and now you can work with your jar file
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I cant find those 2 cabs.... i just have the weme-midp20-wm2003-arm_22.CAB
and this one doesn't do anything

Registry Rollback

Hi all,
So I downloaded and tried using Stericson's auto-signer from the Android Themes forum and it made a few unwanted changes to my Windows registry it seems. Where as before I could open .zip files within the Windows Explorer just like any other folder, it is now telling me that I have to use another program to open it.
Firstly, if anyone knows how to just fix that, that'd be great
If not, could someone who's running Windows 7 and who hasn't messed with their registry (or at least not with the .zip part) post up the keys for the .zip? If you have Windows 7 and you don't even know what a registry is (which probably means you haven't changed it! ) then open the start menu, type regedit in the search box and open regedit.exe. Then find the .zip tree under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.
Thanks so much for anyone's help!

Where does Resco File Explorer store its serial/license number

As I flash my HD2 weekly (sometimes more frequently ) I try to adapt my program cabs with my settings and my registration info. This way I don't have to adjust my program settings and registrationinfo manualy. This saves a lot of time when flashing a new rom.
For most programs this is working perfect but for the resco program's I can't find the registration info in the register. Does anyone know where Resco File Explorer stores its serial/license number?
you could try kheb, maybe it'll help
p107r0 said:
you could try kheb, maybe it'll help
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Thanks, I will try it.
Hi. Just have a look into your registry (use CeRegEditor or sth.). Have a look there for HKCU/Software/Resco, or HKLM/Software/Resco - somewhere you'll find the entry that saves your reg-info. I found it for every program that I bought and use (and these are quite a lot). If you won't find it within the registry, then you will have to backup your whole program-folder as it can also contain registration-info.
Hi.
Resco Serials are stored in a file. Go in Windows Dir and copy the File wmtrigger.dat. After you flash new Rom you must install Resco Programs and then copy the file into the Windows dir. Now your Programs are registered. Make it all the time with Sashimi and everything works fine
Mfg Uro
most keys are stored in the registry dude... what i do to avoid re-registering all my apps and games... i use the registry editor plugin by resco, search the registry for all the serials after i entered them, then copy the key to the storage card.... transfer the key to my desktop, then import the key to the cab using WinCE cab manager... this way you wont have to manually restore the keys all over again... i save myself this trouble bcos i have over 30 apps and games
i also did this with resco file man...
Urokinase said:
Hi.
Resco Serials are stored in a file. Go in Windows Dir and copy the File wmtrigger.dat. After you flash new Rom you must install Resco Programs and then copy the file into the Windows dir. Now your Programs are registered. Make it all the time with Sashimi and everything works fine
Mfg Uro
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Hi,
Thanks this is working. It works for all the resco programs which are using the owner info of the device. Essential is also to put the owners name in your device. I've made a cab with the wmtrigger.dat + the owner info and this is working perfect now.
Thanks again for the info.

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