26 Dec
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Freeware, Windows Mobile
SSnap is a freeware utility for Windows Mobile based Pocket PC devices that allows you to take a system snapshot of your mobile device before you make any changes to the device.
This application takes a snapshot of the following information:
-Contents of the registry (keys and values);
-Listing of the file system (folders and ffiles; for files their dates and sizes are saved, the control sum is counted up);
-State of system databases (the list, the size, number of records, date of the last update).
This can be useful to compare and track information before and after installation of a new software/application or even any settings that you change on the device.
Here are the changes you can make to the configuration file to tweak the settings of the software:-
*To save the state of the registry (1 by default)- registry 0
*To save the state of the file system (1 by default)- files 1
*To save the state of databases (1 by default)- databases 1
*To count up control sums of the files (1 by default)- crc32 1
*Not to include files from ROM in the report file (1 by default)- FileInROM 1
*Not to process the files, the names of which contain the specified strings. Up to 10 strings can be specified. (.snp by default) -Exclude .snp -Exclude Storage Card
*The folder in which the report file is to be created. This setting is blocked by the parameter of the command line (if available). It should end with \”\\\” (empty by default)- Default_path
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One Response
eidylon
July 16th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
1AWEsome tool! Just saved me HOURS AND HOURS AND HOURS of debugging my application!
.NETCF was telling me TypeLoadException, but not what type or where… using this tool i found the problem in under 15 minutes!
THANK YOU!
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