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Old 26-06-2007, 09:24 AM
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Can Yucca Browser delete all calendar entries?

I need to clear out all of my calendar entries, as the first time I synced, it deposited about 5MB of information.

As a result, whenever I try to open the Calendar, I get a "memory full" message, and can go no further.

I'm thinking Yucca Browser can probably access and delete the offending data, but have no idea which file(s) to delete... Any ideas?

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Old 26-06-2007, 09:31 AM
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I need to clear out all of my calendar entries, as the first time I synced, it deposited about 5MB of information.

As a result, whenever I try to open the Calendar, I get a "memory full" message, and can go no further.

I'm thinking Yucca Browser can probably access and delete the offending data, but have no idea which file(s) to delete... Any ideas?
no coz cal entries are in sys folder and NO file browser can access the sys folder
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Old 26-06-2007, 09:57 AM
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OK, thanks - so do I take it that the "sys" folder you mention, is different to the "System" folder?

If that is the case, and I can't get to the calendar data that way to delete it, do I have any options?

I found the reference to "CalDelete" in another post, but when I try to run that, I gegt a message "CalDelete: Already in Use".

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Old 26-06-2007, 10:20 AM
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Not sure if the reference you found was for the CalDelete program or what, but there is an excellent tool written by SBSH that will delete the whole calendar file. A link to a d/l can be found here -> Clicky

EDIT : oops, just found that the d/l link is now broken. Not sure where to find it now but try looking around for it.
Re-EDIT : Found it here -> Clicky

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Old 26-06-2007, 10:40 AM
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Not sure if the reference you found was for the CalDelete program or what, but there is an excellent tool written by SBSH that will delete the whole calendar file. A link to a d/l can be found here -> Clicky

EDIT : oops, just found that the d/l link is now broken. Not sure where to find it now but try looking around for it.
Re-EDIT : Found it here -> Clicky
does this realy work? its a cool tool if it does, i cant try it as iv no cal entries
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Old 26-06-2007, 11:01 AM
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does this realy work? its a cool tool if it does, i cant try it as iv no cal entries
Yes it does, for OS 8 and 9. It was originally written to clear out the calendar file while Papyrus was being developed.
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Old 26-06-2007, 01:44 PM
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@gnyd

There is a much easier way to do this, just open the calendar in Month View scroll down to delete entry click it to the right and you have the option to delete Before Date or All entries that's it, it really is that easy.

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Old 26-06-2007, 02:26 PM
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...just open the calendar in Month View scroll down to delete ...
But he said in his first post that he couldn't open his calendar, so this method won't work.

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Old 26-06-2007, 04:33 PM
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Hi all,

OK I'm officially bad as i managed to miss that completely, well if you are unable to open Calendar with an out of memory message i assume you have problems opening other options also. In which case my best advice and solution would be to perform a hard reset and start a fresh.

Hard reset is *#7370# which will restore factory settings and delete all Data.

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Old 27-06-2007, 12:03 AM
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Yes, chrsfrwll, that CalDelete is the one I downloaded, but it came up with that strange message. Shame, because it seemed to be the simplest solution.

I'd still like to clear up Biggzy's comment about Yucca Browser - is the "sys" folder the same as the "System" folder? It seems strange that there would be both a sys folder and a System folder. Yucca Browser can access the System Folder. This may be obvious to all the old hands around here, but I am new to poking around the innards of a S60.

Dogmann, no, oddly Calendar is the only application affected by this, and I assume it is because it is trying to access the enormous load of calendar entries which were downloaded when syncing. For that reason, I don't want to reset the whole thing, especially as I've spent the last week adjusting everything to how I like it! If there's no simple way to fix this, I think I'll just buy something like Aqua Calendar, as the problems only occur when I try to open the Nokia Calendar.

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Old 27-06-2007, 12:38 AM
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A theoretically suggestion - if you can manage to sign FExplorer with the AllFiles privilege then you should be able to locate and delete the offending files. However if you want to dev sign applications with the AllFiles capability (amongst few other powerful capabilities), you'll need to apply to Nokia for their permission....

According to Symbian Signed site:

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Please be aware if you a requesting a developer certificate for Nokia or SonyEricsson phone(s) that makes use of one of the capabilities below then a capability request form MUST be completed and sent to nokia.testing@nokia.com or devcerts@sonyericsson.com (whichever is relevant) before the request is made.

* AllFiles
* CommDD
* DiskAdmin
* MultimediaDD
* NetworkControl
* TCB
* DRM

Please notice that Capability request form needs to filled in and sent to Nokia or SonyEricsson only once. After the requested capabilities have been granted once, you don't need to request approval anymore for the same purpose. However, if you need some other capabilities or use the granted capabilities for some other purpose than what they were originally granted for, please send the updated form to Nokia or SonyEricsson for new approval.

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Old 27-06-2007, 04:53 AM
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randomfan writes: if you can manage to sign FExplorer with the AllFiles privilege then you should be able to locate and delete the offending files.

That sounds like a reasonable strategy (assuming I can identify which are the offending files) - but can you suggest how it's possible to sign an app with the necessary privileges? I don't know where to start.

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Old 27-06-2007, 06:41 AM
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Ah, I found the post which details the process, though from my quick reading it seems to indicate that only Nokia can grant access to AllFiles. I can't run the necessary software anyway, as it's PC-only and I'm on a Mac.

Looks like I'm running out of options?

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Old 27-06-2007, 07:25 AM
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As already stated above, you can always do a hard reset, which will clear all your data, apps, contacts and calendar stuff on the phone.

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Old 27-06-2007, 11:44 AM
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Yeah thanks, Pmitchell, as I said above, this is not an option because of the amount of re-customization it would incur.

I guess I have my answer - it's virtually impossible without a lot of hassle. Don't know why Nokia or Symbian would need to make this so difficult - there seem to be quite a lot of things about the interface which are needlessly complicated.
 

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