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Originally Posted by ahpitre
Ocassionally, BB Desktop Manager will reset the value to False, in the ip_modem_configuration.xml. This is happening because the wireless provider has disabled this option, so BB DM disables it. So once in a while, the ip_modem_configuration.xml file will need to be changed. I created a copy with the correct changes, then created a batch file that copies the modified file and replaces the original one. Then just, close re-open DM, and it works OK. Those wireless providers want to charge for everything, that is why the do it.
PS : On Windows 7, this file is locked, even with administrator privieleges I cannot modify this file, and many other system files. I need to find out how to work this in Windows 7. At least for Windows XP, with Administrator privileges it works OK.
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Are you suggesting that the wireless carriers have a killswitch on MY desktop? Unless if Im allowing an application package update, absolutely NOTHING should be modifying the desktop application, or for that matter, anything else on my computer.
Unless if another app on the computer has messed with it (Like Itunes and other apps, that remove other applications functionality in order that it is selected as defaults in place of competitors software product installed on your PC), nothing should change.
I found that IP Modem didnt show up as an option unless if I was installing the desktop redirector, too. If youre missing it with the current BB desktop manager, download the latest install package (if you dont already have it) and re-install it on top of your current desktop manager. But at the beginning, choose the option for corporate email (rather than internet-only personal email). That should add a few options to the main menu, and you dont have to use the redirector, but the IP Modem option should be there.