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Thread: Windows Mobile 6.1 cprog.exe error

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    Windows Mobile 6.1 cprog.exe error

    When editing contacts on my sim card are (once stored on another phone), I get an error cprog.exe to request that I want to error windows. It looks like this only the case with contacts on my SIM card, not through outlook saved.

    The error message is also reflected when I programs - contacts - and then choose "Menu" . Only apparent once again when I am on a contact which is established through outlook. Then I do the "menu" clicks without the above error message appears.

    Soft reset tried + off / on. Unfortunately, no result.

    I got the phone (samsung omnia I900) not so long (one week) and as such is there to life but, if someone has an idea please.

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    Re: Windows Mobile 6.1 cprog.exe error

    I have the same problem while upgrading to 6.1:

    Text disappears when screen is flipped open and I get multiple errors occur like filesys.exe, shell32.exe, (EventType: WinCE501bExceptio) cprog.exe, (EventType: WinCE501bSnapShot)

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    Re: Windows Mobile 6.1 cprog.exe error

    Hi,

    To solve the problem, try following steps :

    1) enable CTestUIPlugin and make it visible

    2) refresh the homescreen (or just reboot the phone)

    3) change the display order of one of the plugins on the homescreen

    4) refresh the homescreen one more time (or just change to another homescreen layout) the homescreen will crash and it'll display a blank homescreen.

    Here's a more simplified procedure.

    1) Enable the CTestUIPlugin by changing the "Disabled"

    DWORD key to "0"

    2) Go to Settings > Homescreen and try changing the homescreen layout or choose any one of the color schemes that forces the Homescreen to reload.

    3) Home.exe WILL crash, leaving you with a blank homescreen

    Remember that if you reboot the phone after this, it will remember the changes you wanted to make... So the only way to make a color change or refresh the homescreen IS to reboot the phone. I have a very crude way of doing so, by using a scrip that kills "appman.exe" > "home.exe" > "cdial.exe" > "cprog.exe" and then restarting it as follows "home.exe" > "appman.exe" (with the requires arguments to make it load the start menu), "Cdial.exe" and finally "cprog.exe". However this, sometimes makes the phone very sluggish and home.exe and cprog.exe go to 40-50% of CPU activity constantly, until you reboot the phone

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    Re: Windows Mobile 6.1 cprog.exe error

    Hi Theodot,
    could you please "teach" me how to do this?

    1) enable CTestUIPlugin and make it visible

    2) refresh the homescreen (or just reboot the phone)

    3) change the display order of one of the plugins on the homescreen

    4) refresh the homescreen one more time (or just change to another homescreen layout) the homescreen will crash and it'll display a blank homescreen.

    Here's a more simplified procedure.

    1) Enable the CTestUIPlugin by changing the "Disabled"

    DWORD key to "0"

    2) Go to Settings > Homescreen and try changing the homescreen layout or choose any one of the color schemes that forces the Homescreen to reload.

    3) Home.exe WILL crash, leaving you with a blank homescreen

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