Hey all, I'm looking for a quick bit of assistance from anyone who has a OnePlus 7 Pro, a Windows PC, and a few minutes of time.
I need to grab the hardware IDs being reported in Device Manager for the phone when connecting it in MTP and in PTP mode. This is to configure USB file transfer blocking with a data protection suite in my company's environment.
I have the IDs from my own phone but need to verify whether or not they change from phone to phone.
Instructions:
1) Connect the phone to a Windows PC and set it to MTP/file transfer mode.
2) Open up device manager and expand "Portable Devices", then right click on GM1917 and select Properties. (To get to Device Manager, you can right click the Start menu on Windows 10, or click Start and search for Device Manager, or Win+R and type in devmgmt.msc)
3) In the properties window, switch to the Details tab, then change the drop-down menu to "Hardware IDs". I need both IDs from that list. They can be copied from that window by right clicking on them.
4) Repeat the above process, but this time expand "Universal Serial Bus devices" and choose "ADB Interface".
5) Repeat the above process with the phone set to PTP/picture transfer mode.
Can either reply back here or send me a direct message with the information. If there's any privacy concerns with doing this, let me know. As far as I know, there wouldn't be any implications from sharing this information unless someone wanted to write some sort of malware specifically targeting these phones, which they probably wouldn't need me to supply information for anyway.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide!
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epocrates is a free drug rx program. A version for smartphones is out, but you must install it via data plan.
to get around this I found a microsoft mobile post that explained everything quite well:
NOTE: This is for Windows Mobile smartphone devices without a touchscreen.
1. Disable the phone connection on your device, so it does not try to start a data plan connection.
**This is commonly found in Wireless Settings, Comm Manager, or known as selecting Flight Mode. If you aren't sure how to do this, please refer to the user's manual that came with your device.**
2. Connect the device to your Windows computer with the USB cable, and set up a partnership with ActiveSync.
3. Ensure that your Windows computer is connected to the internet.
4. When ActiveSync comes to the "Connected" state, open Internet Explorer on your smartphone and navigate to http://get.epocrates.com
5. Select the "Install Now" link on that website to begin the installation.
6. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation.
7. During the installation, when it gets to the AutoUpdate screen that asks for your username and password, enter them. Also ensure that "Enable Timed Update" is NOT checked. This will ensure that AutoUpdate does not try to get updates while you are disconnected from the USB cable.
8. After Epocrates has completed installing don't forget to switch your phone connection back on so you can receive calls again.
I did have difficulty when i installed it, it said "startup error" and after some googling, realized that i had a space on the end of either my U or P because it started working. Also the first autoupdate is slower then i imagined... so make sure its done before you try to run it.
Hope this helps someone.
EPOCRA
I have used epocrates since 2005 but i am a bit disappointed in the fact that they have not come out with a pill id for smartphones. The application is only available on iphone which i am not about to buy and the new blackberry which again i am not going to buy.
So if there is someone who knows how to make the iphone version of epocrates pill id available for winmo i would appreciate it.
Hi all,
i am really very disappointed, already spent around 12 hours looking for a solution,
the WMDC does not run at all on my Vista machine which is Business 32-bit,
i tried to uninstall, install again, reboot, more than 20 times, with no luck
this is making me creazy, i couldn't find someone suffered the same
please help me, i am willing even to pay for this help
regards,
sounds like a corrupt vista install I would reinstall or restore it back to default
how to confirm its vista
Hi..
thanks for your post?
how did you confirm that its vista issue,
could i just put the vista CD and ask to rebuild?
will it remove my files on the system
yes itll delete everything
my advice would be to get 7
"i couldn't find someone suffered the same"
was a bit of a give away
you could try another vista computer to verify
or if you're using usb you could try using bluetooth and virsa versa
personally I never had any problems with vista wmdc
its not showing the interface
my home vista machine is working fine,
my machine, is not, its not yet about connecting my mobile,
the software it self is not showing,
i install it, without any error msg, it shows in the start menu, and in the programs of control panel,
but when i click on the icon in the start menu, nothing show at all,
i belive it should show the interface even if the mobile is not connected yet,
acctually it shows ew devices
hi.
it shows new devices as unknown device then the driver couldn't be found
if it's a work computer they prob just removed the rights of installing new hardware
from your user account
i tried both with my user which is part of the administrators group, and also tried with the administrator account directly,
both resulted the saem
it takes around 1 minute on the "0 remaining time"
then it just hide without saying its finished or completed,
the result is an icon in the start menu,
and in the windowsmobile directory in windows folder, it shows some files, like setup, and drivers
then if i check properties of the icon in the start menu, it shows that its for first time installation,
i click on it, it install again
then the changes are on the windowsmobile folder in windows folder more EXE files are there like WMDC.exe (but if run it, nothing comes out)
if i recheck the properties of the icon on the start menu, there is no more target application, (you could call it broken link)
whats happenning
i went through the installation part of it,
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/wmdc/install.htm
its exactly what happen with me,
but my side i reach the screen which shows "Installing device driver software"
then it failes after,
if i check the devices i find that it find a bluetooth device, but cannot install it correctly
I keep getting this message when I connect my DVP to Zune
I tried this solution from the Microsoft website:
If it is running, close the Zune software and disconnect your phone.
Open Certificate Manager. To do this, click Start, type certmgr.msc, and press Enter.
Expand Personal, and then expand Certificates.
Click the heading for the Issued By column to sort the column, and then look for one or more certificates that is issued to "zune-tuner://windowsphone/...".
Right-click that certificate and then click Delete. Click Yes.
From the File menu, click Exit.
Start the Zune software and connect your phone to create a new certificate.
When I expand personal there is no Certificate folder to expand the whole personal folder is empty
Anyone know of a way to fix this>
dilzo said:
I keep getting this message when I connect my DVP to Zune
I tried this solution from the Microsoft website:
If it is running, close the Zune software and disconnect your phone.
Open Certificate Manager. To do this, click Start, type certmgr.msc, and press Enter.
Expand Personal, and then expand Certificates.
Click the heading for the Issued By column to sort the column, and then look for one or more certificates that is issued to "zune-tuner://windowsphone/...".
Right-click that certificate and then click Delete. Click Yes.
From the File menu, click Exit.
Start the Zune software and connect your phone to create a new certificate.
When I expand personal there is no Certificate folder to expand the whole personal folder is empty
Anyone know of a way to fix this>
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SO Zune just cannot see your phone?
Try this:
Start => Devices and Printer, find your device name and right click => troubleshoot
Sometime the drivers of the phone on the machine corrupt, it happens on both HD7 and Titan. Use troubleshoot will help you reinstall the driver for the phone.
Also make sure you're logged onto your computer with full permissions. I tried to connect my HD7 via a guest account and got that constantly. In the end it turned out I needed to be logged into an account that wasn't guest.
Other than that, there was NO solution for my issue.
Here is a simplified and shortened version of my earlier post on File Sharing for Macs and Androids. This method enables users to share their files over WIFI using FTP (If you need more detailed information, please look for my earlier post on this subject.).
1. Make sure your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi Network. Also, make sure that both "File Sharing" and "Remote Login" are checked in the Sharing CP of System Preferences on your Mac.
2. Install ES File Manager on your phone. In ES File Manager go to Tools/Remote Manager. (Actually, one's phone may not need to be rooted.)
3 .Remote Manger will show "Network Status" as "XYZ Network" (i.e. your WiFI Network) followed by the Wi Fi symbol in blue and the address of ftp:// xxx.xxx.x.xx:xxxx.You are instructed to, "Input the address into your PC."
3. Download from the Apple App Store, a program called, "Transmit" and launch it after it is installed on your Mac.
4. Select FTP from the pull-down menu from within Transmit. A panel will appear, and into that ftp panel , beside the word, "Server", type the complete ftp address that showed up in Remote Manager.
5. The software will strip the address of the ftp:// and the last 4 digits of the address will be assigned to the Port (i.e. a field that is near the bottom of the panel.)
6. For "User Name" type in "Joe Smith's HTC One" or whatever the name is that you have assigned to your phone.
7. For Password, type the password or numerical passcode that you use to unlock the phone at startup.
8. Initial Path - leave blank
9. FTP - select the first option.
10. Hit the "Connect" button. If all goes well, you should see all the files that are in your user directory on the left side of the Transmit window, and all the files on your phone on the right side of the window. Just drag and drop files from one side of the window to the other to move files from your phone to your computer and visa versa. Enjoy!
Note: Please be aware that this solution to file sharing is completely wireless! So, there is no need for a physical connection between your phone and your computer.
the Kyocera-E4710 is probably the best flip phone on the market. It's made in Japan and sold in the U.S. and Canada via a few carriers. But many people from other nations purchase it for it's rugged features that make it usable where a smartphone just can't be used. Unfortunately, some of the features, like tethering, won't work because, although it's been unlocked, it still needs the settings for the carrier (like AT&T).
I don't understand how this works but I'm sure someone on here does? I'm hoping some bright person on XDA can help the many people who have purchased this awesome handset in other nations, to be able to unlock the tethering feature. As well as to perhaps remove some features, such as the incredibly annoying AT&T address book that pops up every time you go to your contacts or add apps to the android operating system.
Any help with these issues would be so greatly appreciated!!
Kyocera-E4710 - T-Mobile Tethering
I too have purchased one of these excellent flip phones. I really want to be able to tether using T-Mobile's service. Has anyone risen to the challenge yet?
kotton666 said:
the Kyocera-E4710 is probably the best flip phone on the market. It's made in Japan and sold in the U.S. and Canada via a few carriers. But many people from other nations purchase it for it's rugged features that make it usable where a smartphone just can't be used. Unfortunately, some of the features, like tethering, won't work because, although it's been unlocked, it still needs the settings for the carrier (like AT&T).
I don't understand how this works but I'm sure someone on here does? I'm hoping some bright person on XDA can help the many people who have purchased this awesome handset in other nations, to be able to unlock the tethering feature. As well as to perhaps remove some features, such as the incredibly annoying AT&T address book that pops up every time you go to your contacts or add apps to the android operating system.
Any help with these issues would be so greatly appreciated!!
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Rooting Kyocera E4710
Is it possible to root this phone? I would like to install an Android SIP client, the operator said it's not possible to install anything on it. Even though I enabled apps from Unknown Sources.
kotton666 said:
the Kyocera-E4710 is probably the best flip phone on the market. It's made in Japan and sold in the U.S. and Canada via a few carriers. But many people from other nations purchase it for it's rugged features that make it usable where a smartphone just can't be used. Unfortunately, some of the features, like tethering, won't work because, although it's been unlocked, it still needs the settings for the carrier (like AT&T).
I don't understand how this works but I'm sure someone on here does? I'm hoping some bright person on XDA can help the many people who have purchased this awesome handset in other nations, to be able to unlock the tethering feature. As well as to perhaps remove some features, such as the incredibly annoying AT&T address book that pops up every time you go to your contacts or add apps to the android operating system.
Any help with these issues would be so greatly appreciated!!
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Not sure if anyone still needs to remove the AT&T address book on this phone without root BUT I managed to do it.
Enable Developer mode on the phone by clicking:
"Menu" from the home screen. Choose Settings-->System-->About Phone.
Scroll down to "Build Number" and hit the "ok" button a few times until it tells you that you're a developer.
Back up one menu and go into "Developer Options".
Enable USB Debugging. (I also enabled OEM Unlocking but I don't think this is necessary)
Next install the Universal ADB drivers onto your computer. Google will help you find them. (I used the ones from clockworkmod but I'm sure any of them would be fine.)
Connect your phone and ALLOW any of the prompts that come up.
Open up an administrative command prompt/terminal and then type "adb devices". Make sure you can see a device listed. I'll look something like:
* daemon started successfully *
6689467283 device
Next run the command:
adb uninstall --user 0 com.borqs.aabsync
You should see a "success" below.
If so run the command: adb reboot
Your phone will reboot and you can disconnect the phone from the computer at this point.
Give it a moment to start up and then hit the "down" arrow on the keypad as normal. You will likely see an empty contact list. Press the key for "Options" then choose "Contacts to display" and choose wherever you have the contacts saved. Let it load them in and you're done.
Hope this helps someone!
david11717 said:
Not sure if anyone still needs to remove the AT&T address book on this phone without root BUT I managed to do it.
Enable Developer mode on the phone by clicking:
"Menu" from the home screen. Choose Settings-->System-->About Phone.
Scroll down to "Build Number" and hit the "ok" button a few times until it tells you that you're a developer.
Back up one menu and go into "Developer Options".
Enable USB Debugging. (I also enabled OEM Unlocking but I don't think this is necessary)
Next install the Universal ADB drivers onto your computer. Google will help you find them. (I used the ones from clockworkmod but I'm sure any of them would be fine.)
Connect your phone and ALLOW any of the prompts that come up.
Open up an administrative command prompt/terminal and then type "adb devices". Make sure you can see a device listed. I'll look something like:
* daemon started successfully *
6689467283 device
Next run the command:
adb uninstall --user 0 com.borqs.aabsync
You should see a "success" below.
If so run the command: adb reboot
Your phone will reboot and you can disconnect the phone from the computer at this point.
Give it a moment to start up and then hit the "down" arrow on the keypad as normal. You will likely see an empty contact list. Press the key for "Options" then choose "Contacts to display" and choose wherever you have the contacts saved. Let it load them in and you're done.
Hope this helps someone!
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Thanks for posting your solution above.
Unfortunately for me I got as far as installing the adb drivers on my PC, reconnecting the phone, and no prompts came up, neither on the phone nor the PC.
I opened a command prompt window and typed "adb devices" and got the following message:
adb devices is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Any suggestions?
As long as ADB driver isn't made system-wide accessible ( i.e. got added to PATH environment variable of Windows OS ) you get the message mentioned.
My Kyocera E4710 outer screen has an alarm that I can't get to go away. I can't see who is calling me because the alarm blocks the caller info. I have a few alarms but they are all turned off and there is not a way to delete them. I've gone through the user manual and it doesn't show how to get rid of this alarm (which shouldn't show since there isn't one enabled). Does anyone know how to get rid of this alarm on the outer screen? Thanks.