Yes you are correct there is ask once which will ask the first time you wish
to use an access point and always ask will ask you each time you or a
program uses the access point.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Elliott Barnes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:37 PM
Subject: [Talks] Questions about destinations on the N86
Hi everyone.
I recently received an N86 that was unfortunately both locked and
branded to the T-Mobile network.
I requested an unlock code, and after successfully unlocking the phone
without breaking anything in the process, have been exploring the
settings.
Unfortunately it seems as if T-Mobile brand their firmware so bad that
I wasn't actually able to save my access poitns from my service
provider message, am therefore having to enter it manually.
While looking through the Destination settings, I noticed a setting
which reads osmethign like "Connection: ask once, ask always, or don't
ask".
I was wondering, does anyone with an FP2 device know what this setting
does?
Is it for applications to ask the user which destination to use, or is
it somethign else?
I've looked through the N86 manual, but can't find a mention of it.
Thanks.
--
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