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[ HACK ] How to stop active sync popup!

by sakshamkatyal on June 22, 2009

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Active Sync

Active Sync


Active Sync has been nuisance for many, as it comes out every other minute & takes toll on battery & memory. Many solutions have failed but here is a working solution which is personally tested.

Those who are having active sync recurrence problem here is the solution:

1. Go & get SK Tools or any program that has Notification Que editing option(Dot Fred Task manager has that I assume)

2. Edit replog.exe that has runaftertimechange value, disable it & it would not allow the activesync to pop-up. I am running this tweak successfuly & I am not having active sync coming up again.

Let us know if that worked or not!

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

[LRC] June 22, 2009 at 3:53 am

you can also replace the replog.exe with a 0 kbyte Dummyfile
writeprotectet, for the first you must terminate replog.exe with a TaskManager then copy in the \Windows\ folder

same with sdpready.exe & JBlendDaemon.exe(HTC TP2)

Active Sync Scheduler
{F96E0AF6………}\InProcServer32
Default = Actsyncc.dll
change to = *none*

______________________
Active Sync App
{64FE8D9………}\InProcServer32
Default = Actsyncc.dll
change to = *none*

greetz from Germany

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Kurt June 22, 2009 at 4:11 am

HTC Touch HD: I installed SK Tools went to “Notifications Queue” and disabled replog.exe “AppRunAfterTimeChange”. Activesync still pops up.

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sakshamkatyal June 22, 2009 at 1:54 pm

Try to delete that entry, may be that is going to help. It working for many others.

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arm July 25, 2009 at 11:46 pm

Hello, this is an interesting hint. Before I implement this can you tell me if this procedure will really stop AS from working or it will merely prevent AS from showing up in Running Programs List but AS will still run in the background. Had anyone done any testing of this?

Also regarding the suggestion by LRC: not sure what the other two exe files are for and what he suggests to do. Any advice, please?

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