| Cell Phone: Application Access [message #414135] | 
			Tue, 15 December 2009 20:00   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						Altzan
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		Dunno if any of you guys have experience with cell phones, but I thought I'd post this here anyways, never know... 
Anyway, 
I have a Nokia 6085 cell, and I have placed several .jar apps on the phone. Most of them work fine, but some cannot do their proper function because the phone restricts its access capabilities. For instance, I can't use a .jar music player because the phone will not allow the app to access either my phone memory or my micro-sd memory. If I highlight the app and go to options>application access, I see where it is set to "not allowed", yet I cannot change it to "allowed" because it's greyed out and tells me "not available for this app." This happens to every single .jar I put on it. 
Does anyone know how to make the phone allow apps to have these permissions? 
 
-Altzan
		
		
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			| Re: Cell Phone: Application Access [message #414239 is a reply to message #414135] | 
			Wed, 16 December 2009 17:42   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						Altzan
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		Hmm, I thought that had strictly to do with what carrier you could use the phone with - I ought to be able to edit app permissions within AT-T. 
Unless AT-T is the one preventing it, kinda like Verizon locking up a lot of their phones to prevent modding.
		
		
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