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<font color="#ff0000">Saijo George :</font> The issue here is you saving it as a text file, instead you should save it with the ".lnk" extension or you can download GC Java Pack which has the shortcuts hard-coded in the installation file
I'm running a Midlet which has one PushRegistery on specific port for SMS in JBed.
Only The first fresh installation of JBed was fine for my midlet and I could see two JBed.exe processes running in process list which i guess one of them (29KB) was doing the listening job and the other one running my midlet. After rebooting the system, the first Jbed.exe is not running in anyway and therefore, my midlet can not receive the SMS on port rather it receives those SMSs on normal Inbox.
I have tried to installed all possible versions of JBed I have found so far (latest was for 2009) but the problem is still exist.
I'm looking for someway to run Jbed Push Registery service again in Windows mobile.
Any help of comment is highly appreciated.
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