E61i worldmate problems and default access point

I cannot get Worldmate to connect without error. Worldmate support tell me to ensure that the "device default access point" is correct. However, I have not been able to find a global default access point setting anywhere, including the help doc!
Once into worldmate, you can apparently change your access point, but the first time it looks for a global default. So I cant even get in!
My phone is working fine with GPRS and WLAN, as long as the application allows me to select the access point.
Perhaps this is a change between e61 and e61i?
Anybody have the same problem?
Chris

05-Aug-200708:01 PM
gtach43 wrote:
I have the same problem.
Both WorldMate and GolfPro2 workd when I first installed them. Now when I try to open them nothing happens.
I redownloaded WorldMate and re-installed, then both worked. After shutting down, neither work again.
How do you resolve this? Is it based on the access point?
Glenn
The exact same thing happens to me when I install other programs, like Nokia Maps or 3D pool. When I install them and reboot, both worldmate and the new installed program doesn't work. This doesn't happen with other programs that I've installed so far, like Gmail or google maps.

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