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2010-07-27
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#192
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I'm sorry but because I'm a total noob I don't know how to move my files to the home/user folder. Is it a directory I can access through my computer? I've used my Wifi router to get into the phone's system before to replace some icons with custom ones I downloaded. Are they in there? Because so far I only have the extracted smsimporter files and my csv contacts file in the root.
Thanks a lot.
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2010-07-28
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#193
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Alright, so I tried doing it myself and I've managed to move them to home/user using WinSCP and the MAD-developer app. I still get the same damn error message telling me the directory doesn't exist. Help?
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2010-07-28
, 01:50
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#194
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Which directory does not exist?
If you have moved the files to /home/user already, you don't need
the command
cp /home/user/MyDocs/smsimporter /home/user/
anymore.
But
chmod +x /home/user/smsimporter
cd /home/user/
run-standalone.sh ./smsimporter sms.csv
To verify that all files are there,
ls -l /home/user/smsimporter
ls -l /home/user/sms.csv
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2010-07-28
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2010-07-28
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#196
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Be sure you have the latest version from the smsimporter
(post number 178)
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-30
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-05
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#200
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Help please....