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    Registered User braimi's Avatar
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    Hello everybody,

    Can someone please guide me that which file contains the registration server details?
    I have the following files in application;

    !:\sys\bin\Voiz_0x20023305.exe
    !:\resource\apps\voiz_0x20023305.r01
    !:\private\10003a3f\import\apps\voiz_0x20023305_reg.r01
    !:\resource\apps\voiz_aif.mif
    !:\resource\apps\voiz.mbm

    !:\private\20023305\disclaimer.txt
    !:\sys\bin\APSServer2.exe
    !:\sys\bin\APSSession2.dll
    !:\private\20007D07\backup_registration.xml

    Thanks you in advance for your help.

    waiting for your reply.

    Regards
    RizKhan

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    Most probably neither of them.

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    Thx for the reply. But if neither of these file contains server information then how does the application communicates to the server? how does it know to which server the requests has to be sent?

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    Usually from the settings of the device: Tools/Settings/Connection/SIP settings

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizard_hu_ View Post
    Usually from the settings of the device: Tools/Settings/Connection/SIP settings
    To add to that those settings would be stored presumably in the private folder of the respective application and you will not have access to it for security reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mayankkedia View Post
    To add to that those settings would be stored presumably in the private folder of the respective application and you will not have access to it for security reasons.

    Cheers,
    Mayank

    Thanks for the reply Mayank. I feel that the file "!:\private\10003a3f\import\apps\voiz_0x20023305_reg.r01" contains the registration server address but I am not able to know that what extension is it and how can I view the content of this file?

    Please help me if you know it

    Regards
    RizKhan

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    Nokia Developer Moderator wizard_hu_'s Avatar
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    That is a wrong guess. The \private\10003a3f\import\apps\*_reg.r?? file binds the icon (\resource\apps\*.m??) file(s) to the executable (\sys\bin\*.exe), it can not contain anything else.
    Anyway, if you are interested in the contents of a file, use a file viewer. Even notepad is capable of showing the "readable" parts of a file.

    Why are you so sure about that the installation package contains SIP settings? Does it create a new SIP configuration after it installs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizard_hu_ View Post
    That is a wrong guess. The \private\10003a3f\import\apps\*_reg.r?? file binds the icon (\resource\apps\*.m??) file(s) to the executable (\sys\bin\*.exe), it can not contain anything else.
    Anyway, if you are interested in the contents of a file, use a file viewer. Even notepad is capable of showing the "readable" parts of a file.

    Why are you so sure about that the installation package contains SIP settings? Does it create a new SIP configuration after it installs?
    It doesnt create a SIP configuration and after installing the app I created a SIP profile manually but it didn't work. The app has built with tunnel support so that it can work even in those countries where ISP's block the VoIP traffic. I can accept that app takes the registration server details from the SIP configuration of the mobile but then how it connects to the tunnel server? I have the tunnel server running and if it takes the registration server details from SIP configuration so there must be a file which contains the details about the tunnel like the tunnel server IP address and the port. I would be really thankful if you could suggest me a solution for this.

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    RizKhan

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    That is still a configuration issue. You should look around on the end-user discussion forum, http://www.nokia.com/discussion

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