Tim,

1. I will contact AT&T tech support and see what they say.

2. No other "OK" prompts appeared.
* No other buttons were visible on the 'Change Card Directory'
screen.  I will email you photos of the screen under separate cover.
* Yes, I exported the cards to a directory called 'cards' on the root
of the SD.
* Sure, I'd be happy to run a debug version.  Feel free to send off-
list.

Darin

On Jul 26, 1:21 am, Timothy Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 25 at 16:39 -0700, Darin wrote:
>
> > I have an AT&T HTC Tilt 2, Windows Mobile 6.5.  The device comes with
> > Sun Java Wireless Client v20090807.3.1.
>
> > When I launch Mnmojojo, it says "(no card directory currently set)".
> > So, I tap "Change Card Directory".  Then I get "Unexpected Exception -
> > The application caused an error and may not function correctly.
> > java.lang.SecurityException: Application not authorized to access the
> > restricted API".  I tap "OK" and see "Searching for cards" - and
> > nothing further happens.  I can tap "Cancel" and return to the initial
> > screen, but can't do anything else because the card directory isn't
> > set.
>
> Certain phones (JVMs) show these security prompts whenever an unsigned
> application, like Mnemojojo, tries to read or write to the SD card or
> internal memory. Depending on the platform, having an application
> signed can be an expensive and time-consuming process. There are two
> ways to handle the prompts:
>
> 1. See if they can be disabled on your phone.
>
>    Please let me know if they can and I will add the details to:
>    http://www.tbrk.org/software/mnemogogo-notes.html#security-prompts
>
>  2. Continually press ok for each prompt
>
>     Sadly, this is sometimes the only possibility. Mnemojojo generates
>     a lot of prompts when searching for a card directory (it's better
>     to use the manual search), but this operation is only performed
>     rarely. Otherwise it generates seven prompts at startup, one every
>     fifty cards (by default), one for each image or sound, and one at
>     shutdown.
>
> Are there no other buttons visible on the 'Change Card Directory'
> screen (like 'Full automatic search' or 'Manual search')?
>
> Did you export into a directory called 'cards' on the root of your
> phone's SD card?
>
> Since I don't have any reports of success for the HTC Tilt 2, nor for
> the Sun Java Wireless Client, it may be necessary to do some debugging
> (Sadly, each Java runtime seems to have its own quirks, even for a
> simple application like Mnemojojo). Would you mind if I send you a
> debug version of Mnemojojo off-list? It would create a logging file
> called mnemojojo.log on your SD card during the search for card
> directories.
>
> Tim.
>
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