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Zamieniłem tylko nazwę tamtego urządzenia (Axim) na nasz LOOX N520:
The all important SolutionThis 'server trick' was discovered by forum member known as Invid a little while ago. Here we go!
1. Turn on your LOOX N520
2. Go to
Start >
Programs >
Activesync. This will open the Activesync program.
3. Tap
Menu at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. This will bring up the
Options Menu.
Notice the option Schedule... is greyed out? This is the all-critical option we need to get access to. But as it's disabled we can't change Activesync's default synchronisation schedule.
Ok, so how do we enable the Schedule option? Easy!!! Fool Activesync into thinking there is an Exchange Server to sync with:
1. From
Activesync's Menu tap on
Add Server Source.
2. In the following screens you can enter anything. It does not matter, but just in case your unsure, just type the following in the indicated boxes:
Server Address: fake
Tap
NextUser name: fake
Password: fake
Domain: fake
(Ticking save password or going into the Advanced menu makes no difference, so no need to bother).
Tap
NextUntick all of the 'Data you want to synchronise' options
Tap
Finish3. Ok, we're done creating the server. You should now see in Activesync's main screen your normal Activesync connection(s), and a new connection called Exchange Server.
4. Go back into the
Menu, and lo and behold the
Schedule option is now enabled! Go ahead and tap it!
5. You will see that both options in the Schedule screen are set to Every 5 Minutes (A01 Rom), or Every 10 Minutes (A06 Rom). This simply will not do!
6. Using the drop downs, change both the Peak times and Off-peak times boxes to
Manually.
7. Press the
OK button at the top right of the screen.
Congratulations! Activesync is now gagged from opening on it's own and ruining your life! Your work is not done just yet though - time to clean up and get rid of the now unwanted fake Exchange Server.
1. Go back into Activesync's Menu, then Tap
Options.
2. Highlight
Exchange Server, then tap
Delete. A warning message will appear about removing files etc, but as you have no files associated with the fake Exchange Server, it's nothing to worry about - just tap Ok.
3. The list will now only show your remaining PC Sync connection(s). Obviously do not delete these!
So there you go, your LOOX N520 will now be happy to lead a normal and fulfilling life serving your organisational needs.
You may now put your LOOX N520 on Standby safe in the knowledge it will turn back on when you need it to. You can be sure that your CF and SD cards are no longer going to go walkabout. You can be safe in the knowledge that your battery should no longer lose it's charge. Etc etc.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you.
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Poniżej link do pełnego teksu:
http://www.aximsite.com/boards/showthread.php?t=112638Pozdrawiam
Yoonko