Active Standby events

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This depends which phone model you have. On most S60 phones, you onlyhave the option to switch Active Standby on or off - switching it off removes those but also the quicklaunch shortcuts.
If you have an FP2 phone such as the N96, you have an additional option which gives you a smaller number of shortcuts without the text links.
Go to Menu> Tools> Settings> Personalisation> Standby mode

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    Q2) I THINK IS A BUG!! It does not show Anniversary as future events in Active Standby. It only appears when it is on the day (bit late if you need to buy a present!).
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    Hi, are you able to remove or change the items shown in active standby plugin area? Of the 4 items on the screen, I will never use chat or share my photos and can't set up email making all three options unnecessary. Any ideas?

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    device settings.
    If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
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    I have two ASA5512X firewalls in Active/Standby mode.
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  • Phones with the same Active Standby Calendar as 66...

    Hello,
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  • N81 How to Show calender at active standby

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    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
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    Data Guard Broker Status Summary:
    Type Name Severity Status
    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
    Physical Standby Database KEMETRAC Error ORA-16810
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    Data Guard Broker Status Summary:
    Type Name Severity Status
    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
    Physical Standby Database KEMETRAC Error ORA-16810
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    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
    Physical Standby Database KEMETRAC Error ORA-16810
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    Data Guard Broker Status Summary:
    Type Name Severity Status
    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
    Physical Standby Database KEMETRAC Error ORA-16810
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