I've got an app that I've installed onto a media card that then needs to call CreateProcess to launch a second app on the card,.
When I eject and then reinsert the card in between launching the original app, and the createprocess call, I get an 'Invalid application' failure on the CreateProcess call.
The call I'm using is
CreateProcess(path, arguments, NULL, NULL,
FALSE, CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, NULL, NULL, NULL, &process)
The app works absolutely fine if the card isn't ejected after the first app is launched.
The app currently isn't signed either. The two apps also share a DLL.
Is there something I need to do to the file system to tell it to resync (to correctly detect the DLLs)?
Thanks in Advance
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hi everybody,
i was using dcs v14 until today and sometimes git the message:
"SIM card full. The SIM card is full. You must remove some messages from your SIM card to receive incoming SIM messages."
i didnt recieve a sms until i deleted a sms and so some sms got lost.
there is no way to set up that i do not want to use SIM card for those matters...
today i've changed to OS 1.22. i used PIM Backup. set up up my mail account and git this damn message again..
can anyone pls help me?
thanks a lot
millse
Re: SIM card is full ??!? pls help
just go to your text messages inbox and scroll down until you see an icon indication showing that message is on your SIM card, open the message, and then click MENU -> Save to Phone. This will copy that message to your phone's memory, then you have to go back and delete the original message which is stored on your SIM card. Do this untill you see no messages with "stored on SIM" icon. Only then you will get rid of "The sim card is full you must remove some messages" error notification...
good luck! Alex.
I installed remote tracker I changed sim to verify it without result so I re-inserted the allowed sim:
I started rtconfig, I entered my password (i'm sure about it because I always use it in all application) but remote tracker tells me "password doesn't match". So I sent an sms rt#"secret,[my secret answer]" (I'm sure about it because it's my father's name) but the replay is "password doesn't match. bat :61-80%".
After I sent the command rt2#lostpass and the device replaied me correctly, second pass I sent an sms with the string rt#"secret,[my father's name]" and the answer was "password doesn't match. bat :61-80%".
I read that it's possible to reset password deleting the key in the registry:
HTML\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\defpas
but I would not worsen the situation: what do you think?
thank you
I am hunting for an android app (preferably open source) (function similar to watsapp) that allows me to send a message to a phone (using phone number) (not SMS, but just IP) (a broken IP) even if the receiving end does not have the app installed on his phone. Since there wont be any application to handle it and the message can be discarded in the IP stack itself.
Tried with TextSecure but it requires the app to be installed on both sides.
Does anyone knew if such an app exists. Kindly suggest me.
Hi,
I bought a Dazen Coolpad F2 8675-W00 phone with Android 4.4.4 on it and found I'm not able to receive any SMS sent by short code numbers, e.g., my bank sends me OTP codes using short code SMS. I don't have any problem receiving SMS from normal mobile numbers. And when I put the same SIM card in another phone, I don't have this issue.
I installed Google Messenger and set it as the deafult SMS app but still it is the system's SMS app (no longer the deafult SMS app) which gets notified when a new SMS arrives. There's still no chance to receive any short code SMS.
After some debugging, I listed SMS receivers on my phone (Google Messenger uninstalled):
com.android.mms.transaction.PrivilegedSmsReceiver, priority = 2147483647
com.yulong.android.security.blacklist.receiver.InComingSmsReceiver, priority = 2147483647
com.yulong.android.antitheft.deamon.relative.SmsRelativeReceiver, priority = 2147483647
com.yulong.android.security.ui.application.SecurityBootReceiver, priority = 0
com.google.android.gms.icing.proxy.SmsMonitor, priority = 0
My guess is either the 2nd or the 3rd receiver blocks short code SMS and calls abortBroadcast(). Any ides how I can investigate the issue further?
Many thanks,
Tom
I don't like the Mi Messages app that came with the phone so I installed Google Messages of course and set it as the default SMS app - but it always pops up "Failed to start conversation please try again later". In the Google Messages settings it says "No Compatible SIM card detected".
Noteworthy i can make phone calls just fine and in SIM settings it shows the KOODO sim card and phone number - somehow the Google messages app is struggling to detect it - is there anything I can do?
I've tried basic things like cache clearing or phone rebooting
Note - I figured this out but cannot delete thread
Browsing other threads here i found others discussing similar problem - I manually assigned some permission to the app and it seems to be working now