> I have a tc65 Siemens modem and when I connect it to my PC from a comm
> port, I can see all files it has inside. The problem is that I can
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>
> Thanks.
Hi david,
I believe you are the one who posted on the BenQ forum, I copy/paste
here the answer I wrote you about it :
"you cannot copy a jar file from the device to your PC. More
specifically, the only authorized operation is a deletion of such a
file.
FYI, if you try to load the jar file from Java (using a FileConnection
to read the binary for instance), you won't be able to open the file.
This behaviour aims at preventing from any "hack", and as
StefanowitschS said.
"
Regards,
Gillo
M2M Software Developer
Anyware Technologies
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david - 29 Aug 2006 12:09 GMT
Thank you Gillo. That's what I guessed, but I wanted to know if someone
had been able to do it before. And I see that if it's possible, it
won't be easy.
Thanks again.
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> > I have a tc65 Siemens modem and when I connect it to my PC from a comm
> > port, I can see all files it has inside. The problem is that I can
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> development kit to develop your own M2M solution
> http://www.anyware-tech.com/en/m2m/Our_offer/M2M_Developer_Suite.html