HI well i tried to put this string and the associated file in the SOUNDS dir. but After editing the config file and saving it . ANd trying to start PHONE CONTROL ==== i get an error CONFIG.xml file not found
WHAT is this suppose to be ?
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HI well i tried to put this string and the associated file in the SOUNDS dir. but After editing the config file and saving it . ANd trying to start PHONE CONTROL ==== i get an error CONFIG.xml file not found
WHAT is this suppose to be ?
You obviously misspelled something. Open your config file with Internet Explorer. It'll show you where it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by vicky_obee
HI
Well am trying to use this GREAT funtion to switch on to MEDIA ENGINE when i click the "" X "" in the corner.. Instead of switching over to MEDIA ENGINE it closes PHONE CONTROL.. I am using this command (IS it errouneuos )
<WindowToSwitchTo>c:\program files\mediaengine2.0\mediaengine.exe</WindowToSwitchTo>
any suggestions
More over if I run both the applications on startup --> AT TIMES PHONE control shows up AN incomming call and at times it dosent... Mostly the first call it dosent show. WOnder Y So.
Using NOKIA 6600 :confused:
Yes. Try >MediaEngine< instead.Quote:
Originally Posted by vicky_obee
If the caller can't be resolved (whatever the reason may be) PhoCo doesn't show anything.Quote:
More over if I run both the applications on startup --> AT TIMES PHONE control shows up AN incomming call and at times it dosent... Mostly the first call it dosent show. WOnder Y So.
Using NOKIA 6600 :confused:
Well tried to put in Media Engine without the .EXE but still no luck....
Did you set: <WindowToSwitchTo>MediaEngine</WindowToSwitchTo>
Hi once again
Well yes my friend I tried this option too, but i guess therees some thing more to it ... ? wonder what :(
Thanx a ton ITs Working fine. ( the bell rings once and then stops.. can it be continous any how till i answer the call )
Since PhoneControl .NET takes over the COM port that your phone uses, you have to close PhoneControl .NET before you can establish a GPRS internet connection, am I right? Therefore, just a suggestion, it would be cool if within PhoneControl .NET you had an option to use a "Dial Up Networking" connection.. Basically instead of having to close the program, you would click a connect to internet button.. All this would do is have PhoneControl release the COM port and connect using a specified dial up connection and monitor the connection... You could then use PhoneControl .NET to hang up the internet connection and it would automatically go back into regular phone control mode...
Just an idea to make PhoneControl the one stop app for using your phone in windows...
Good thought ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by veetid
Most of the phones have both, the Dial-Up and the SPP. In this case you don't have to disconnect one, you're able to run them concurrently, which is the basic thought behind bluetooth (otherwise you wouldn't need such a bandwidth).
It's about time to get yourself a new phone :D