View Full Version : Tweaks2k2 v1.1.5 Released
ctitanic
04-08-2005, 01:06 PM
This version is not using any more the traditional method of writing in locked registry using a CAB file, it uses now a new and more powerful method completely invisible to users.
Also has been changed the procedure to count how many times the program has been used during the trial period.
For more information check
www.tweaks2k2.com/smartphone.htm
Islanti
04-13-2005, 05:19 PM
How about a hack to mark all the Start Menu icons as "not system"? There's no way to do this using the PC or 3rd party tools today. You can copy the icons and delete the old ones, but this is a tedious manual process.
ctitanic
04-13-2005, 09:50 PM
How about a hack to mark all the Start Menu icons as "not system"? There's no way to do this using the PC or 3rd party tools today. You can copy the icons and delete the old ones, but this is a tedious manual process.
Please, explain, I don't know what you want to do.
Islanti
04-19-2005, 02:02 AM
How about a hack to mark all the Start Menu icons as "not system"? There's no way to do this using the PC or 3rd party tools today. You can copy the icons and delete the old ones, but this is a tedious manual process.
Please, explain, I don't know what you want to do.
With a new Smartphone several of the Start Menu icons are marked as "System". These cannot be manipulated with ActiveSync's Explorer or Resco Explorer on the Smartphone. Using the Explorer application on my i-mate SP3, I was able to copy these files and delete the originals, eliminating the System attribute in the process. I'd love a program to do this for me, as it is very tedious.
ctitanic
04-19-2005, 02:07 AM
How about a hack to mark all the Start Menu icons as "not system"? There's no way to do this using the PC or 3rd party tools today. You can copy the icons and delete the old ones, but this is a tedious manual process.
Please, explain, I don't know what you want to do.
With a new Smartphone several of the Start Menu icons are marked as "System". These cannot be manipulated with ActiveSync's Explorer or Resco Explorer on the Smartphone. Using the Explorer application on my i-mate SP3, I was able to copy these files and delete the originals, eliminating the System attribute in the process. I'd love a program to do this for me, as it is very tedious.
IŽll think about it.
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