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  • 02-21-2007, 09:30 PM
    fred2028
    Quote Originally Posted by lotacus
    ok. i found the problem. When I use qpst to enter my phone's filesystem. I have to enter my unlock code, which is exactly what you are trying to find. So when I close qpst, and enter unicdma, it shows the security code... so unicdma isn't going to work to find your security code because in order to read the file that contains the security code, you need the security code in order to get permission to read that part of the file system.. wow. ok. I am going to try something else to help you.


    You have a version which lets you put in a phone password. Try to put this in the password field: 01F2030F5F678FF9

    I don't have that version you have so I cannot try it to see if it works. so when you put that in, click on "read all". try puting the phone in Offline A and read all again. If that doesn't work, there is another program out there that will do a way better job and is accurate.
    Sorry, still no luck
  • 02-21-2007, 09:20 PM
    lotacus
    ok. i found the problem. When I use qpst to enter my phone's filesystem. I have to enter my unlock code, which is exactly what you are trying to find. So when I close qpst, and enter unicdma, it shows the security code... so unicdma isn't going to work to find your security code because in order to read the file that contains the security code, you need the security code in order to get permission to read that part of the file system.. wow. ok. I am going to try something else to help you.


    You have a version which lets you put in a phone password. Try to put this in the password field: 01F2030F5F678FF9

    I don't have that version you have so I cannot try it to see if it works. so when you put that in, click on "read all". try puting the phone in Offline A and read all again. If that doesn't work, there is another program out there that will do a way better job and is accurate.
  • 02-21-2007, 09:18 PM
    fred2028
    No, not working for me.
    I tried that hacking topic stickied in this forum, doesn't work either. Can't change to DM mode ...
  • 02-21-2007, 09:16 PM
    lotacus
    it's not reading your phone information? it should show all the information in the left hand side. I've noticed when I run the program that it rarely reads the code. I'm trying to find out what I do that makes it finally read it.
  • 02-21-2007, 09:01 PM
    fred2028
    Quote Originally Posted by lotacus
    1. have you installed the samsung CDMA modem drivers?

    2. If you've answered yes to the above, what com port is it using as shown in device manager under modems>SAMSUNG CDMA Modem>Advanced tab>Advanced port settings button>Com port number
    So this is the screen.
    I switched to each device as you said, and I clicked Read All, and I switched to Offline A, and then I clicked Qualcomm Read All, and nothing happens when I click The Read All button.
    Also, my phone is on ... should my phone be on or off when I do this?
  • 02-21-2007, 08:58 PM
    fred2028
    OK I think my port is COM 3 since that's the only one in which it doesn't show an error. I can also switch modes successfully.
  • 02-19-2007, 07:48 PM
    fred2028
    Oh, I'm sorry but where do I go to download this driver?
  • 02-19-2007, 07:43 PM
    lotacus
    1. have you installed the samsung CDMA modem drivers?

    2. If you've answered yes to the above, what com port is it using as shown in device manager under modems>SAMSUNG CDMA Modem>Advanced tab>Advanced port settings button>Com port number
  • 02-19-2007, 06:26 PM
    fred2028
    I get this window.
    What does a security code look like?
  • 02-18-2007, 11:39 PM
    lotacus
    pm me and i'll give you my email for MSN. I made two quick video's on how to use both programs.
  • 02-18-2007, 10:19 PM
    lotacus
    Oops sorry, you DON"T use unicdma to copy the file over, you use Qpst to copy _policy.txt over and back again.
  • 02-18-2007, 10:17 PM
    lotacus
    plug the phone in, open the software, go to the settings tab. set the com port to what windows has it set to for your phone (usually com2), then to to the device scroll down page, select qualcomm or samsung and click on read all. Some times it will show you on the lower right of the program that it cannot read your phones security, i've had some luck by always scrolling through one device to another and keep clicking read all, puting the phone in offline-A mode, and eventually when going back to the qualcomm and hitting read all, it will eventually show the phones security lock code.
  • 02-18-2007, 09:50 PM
    fred2028
    how do you use unicdma?
  • 02-18-2007, 09:42 PM
    fred2028
    I live in southeast Ontario, yes GPS positioning. I'm a total noob at hacking lol
  • 02-18-2007, 09:34 PM
    lotacus
    Quote Originally Posted by fred2028
    So on my a900 I have GMail App and Google Maps downloaded, however whenever they retrieve information from The Internet I am presented with a warning asking me if I wanna allow it. How do I set it to always allow? The choices are only "Not this time, Allow this time, and Never allow".
    You will need a copy of qpst and if you don't have your lock code, a copy of UniCDMA.

    You use UniCDMA to find your lock code (sometimes it takes a few tries).
    You use UniCDMA to copy the file _policy.txt to your desktop.
    Open it with notepad and edit the blanket(oneshot) entries to read Allow. Or just edit the entry so it looks like this: blanket(oneshot): midp_net. You may have to add that entire entry in the section domain: untrusted if it's not already there. You may also have to add it to other sections if it isn't there.

    BTW, where are you geographically located in Canada? Are you able to use the GPS function? or do you even have the software to do so?

    If you need more help you can PM me and I'll give you my email so you can add me to msn and i'll give you a walk through.
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