RAID MANAGER for X86?

I am currently working on a project , in which I am connecting an x86 W1100Z Sun server, running Solaris 10, to an A1000 through using an LM320 Dual SCSI card.
The theory is to use SAMBA to share the A1000's file systems across a network consisting of Solaris and Windows hosts.
Despite the proper connection (and termination) of the A1000 to the SCSI card , I am unable to see the A1000 from the "format" command.
I am also unable to find a copy of RAID Manager 6.22.1 which will run on an x86 architecture.
Can someone please advise on how to proceed?
Thanks.

Thanks for the info.
I know that Sun doesn't support A1000 any more, and that it is old-school (plus isn't supported on Solaris 10). However, just 'cos it ain't supported, don't mean it doesn't work!!!!
I had the same A1000 hooked onto the same W1100Z, running Windows Server 2003 and it had no problems seeing it (as a JBOD rather than a RAID, but that's not really a problem once you set up the A1000 to manage itself).
I just find it very hard to believe that there would be a curcumstance where Windows could do something / support something that Solaris doesn't!!!!
I'll try hooking the A1000 onto one on my v880's and re-configuring it as RAID 5 using RM6.22.1, then attach it to the W1100Z and see what happens there.
Any more advice would still be appreciated.

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    16:49:14.755|INFO |12|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:14.755|INFO |12|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:14.771|INFO |13|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:14.771|INFO |13|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:14.802|INFO |14|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:14.802|INFO |14|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:14.833|DEBUG|11|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Getting library info...
    16:49:14.896|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Services.BesIntegration|0|BesIntegrationManager initialization complete
    16:49:14.911|DEBUG|11|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Info includes #tracks = 187, Library ID = -6657863710175920126
    16:49:14.911|DEBUG|11|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Setting default media Sources...
    16:49:14.943|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading WMP
    16:49:14.943|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_WMP], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:14.958|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource from: Rim.Media.Source.DataSourceSnapshot
    16:49:15.021|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_WMP], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:15.021|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_WMP], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 68
    16:49:15.021|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:15.286|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Service Startup], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <CreateServiceStartupTask>b__0()
    16:49:15.286|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Service Startup], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 569
    16:49:15.286|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:15.286|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:15.317|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:15.317|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:15.473|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__b
    16:49:15.473|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Finish: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__b
    16:49:15.567|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Common|0|Setting Rendermode to SoftwareOnly for Window Rim.Desktop.Shell.Views.MainWindow
    16:49:15.847|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:15.847|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:16.347|INFO |17|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:16.347|INFO |17|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:16.471|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x2174873B] Publish device change.], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:16.471|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] [InternalAcquireVolumeMountControl]. Pvt: False
    16:49:16.471|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice::VolumeAutoMounter::VolumeAutoMounterController::FilterDevice] Filter device request. Device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:16.471|ERROR|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] [InternalAcquireVolumeMountControl] VolumeAutoMounterController FilterDevice Error.
    System.InvalidOperationException: The AutoMounter Controller is not initialized
       at Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.VolumeAutoMounter.VolumeAutoMounterController.FilterDevice(IDeviceInternal device, Int32& cookie)
       at Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager.Device.InternalAcquireVolumeMountControl(Boolean isPrivate)
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x2174873B] Publish device change.], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <set_CurrentDevice>b__7()
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|Publishing device change event.  Device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x2174873B] Publish device change.], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <set_CurrentDevice>b__8()
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x2174873B] Publish device change.], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 12
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:16.487|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService:tartMonitor] Starting device monitor.
    16:49:16.487|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.AddInSync|0|Desktop channel service supported by device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:16.503|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::start_monitor] Starting device monitor
    16:49:16.549|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x2AC, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:49:16.861|INFO |21|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:16.861|INFO |21|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:17.189|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|Datamodem not yet initialized ignore device update
    16:49:17.189|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync current device change event.
    16:49:17.189|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|Desktop channel service supported by device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:17.189|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync current device change event - set the sync button.
    16:49:17.189|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync set the sync button.
    16:49:17.189|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync set the sync button - device is offline, remove the sync button.
    16:49:17.205|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync Device supported
    16:49:17.205|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync current device change event.
    16:49:17.205|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Begin CertSyncPrefLib CleanUp
    16:49:17.220|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.AppManagement|0|Loader client service supported by device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:17.376|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:17.376|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:17.891|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:17.891|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.406|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.874|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:18.874|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 463
    16:49:18.905|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: PicturesDesktop
    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 513
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4206
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4025
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA] run on new thread STA
    16:49:24.069|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.084|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource from Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSourceLoader
    16:49:24.271|DEBUG|35|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Loaded playlist: All Music
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibrarySTA>b__0()
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 211
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: WMP
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartLibraryLoadInBackground>b__3()
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 274
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] will run on thread pool after 8000 ms
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 14
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 20
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4015
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|Task [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices] running after delay on thread pool
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <InitializeSupportedDevices>b__0()
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2890
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] running after delay on new thread
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] run on new thread MTA
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 37
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:16.721 [1B3C] Create BlackBerry Device Manager instance
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:17.17 [1B3C] Create BlackBerry Device Manager instance- FINISHED
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:17.17 [1B3C] VSP: Error opening registry key to check if extra ports should be modem returnVal: 2
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:27.48 [1988] VSP: Couldn't get the dev name
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:27.48 [184C] device update
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Get Properties Failed: 80004005 0
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Create Bluetooth Manager instance
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Creating bluetooth manager.
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [windows_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] Checking windows bluetooth support
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [windows_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] WSAStartup failed. Error: 273F
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [broadcom_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] Checking broadcom bluetooth support
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [broadcom_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] GetLocalDeviceVersionInfo failed. Error: 0
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1B3C] Error creating bluetooth manager. Error: C
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1B3C] Create Bluetooth Manager instance-FINISHED
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [13D8] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x13D8, THREADNAME="NotificationService"
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1A84] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x1A84, THREADNAME="DeviceVolumeManager"
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1088] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x1088, THREADNAME="DeviceManager"
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [15BC] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x15BC, THREADNAME="TimerThread"
    16:49:39.310|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] perform_device_discovery
    16:49:39.310|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] RIMDeviceManager Internal Version: 1
    16:49:39.310|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] [rdm7] perform_device_discovery
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] Found 0 devices
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::ThreadProc] Bluetooth supported: false
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::ThreadProc] Modem Port: 3
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::start_monitor] device monitor started
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManager::create] Loading phonebook. "C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk\rim_blackberry.pbk"
    16:49:39.325|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::modem_device] Modem device found: Standard Modem.
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::modem_device] SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo no more items.
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::modem_device] Registry Modem device found: Standard Modem
    16:49:39.325|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::modem_device] Modem Device: Standard Modem
    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <.ctor>b__b()
    16:49:39.325|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:ataModem:ataModemController::UpdateModemConfiguration] Updating Modem configuration
    16:49:39.325|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::update_configuration] Updating ip modem configuration
    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <.ctor>b__c()
    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 24765
    16:49:39.325|INFO |41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0xC9C, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:49:39.325|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|Updating the modem device.  Device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Starting ras configuration update
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Downloading to temp path "C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Local\Temp\".
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::_get_connection_entries] RasEnumEntries returned 0 entries.
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::get_current_configuration_path] LAST_UPDATE_TO_USER value: true
    16:49:39.341|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|DeviceMonitorInitializedEventHandler event.
    16:49:39.341|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[DeviceMonitorInitializedEventHandler] Initializing current device volume control.
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] [InternalAcquireVolumeMountControl]. Pvt: False
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice::VolumeAutoMounter::VolumeAutoMounterController::FilterDevice] Filter device request. Device: PIN:0x2174873B
    16:49:39.341|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B3C] Filter device: 2174873b
    16:49:39.341|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B3C] Setting new AutoMountFilter Filter.
    16:49:39.341|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B3C] Device not current being managed
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice::VolumeAutoMounter::VolumeAutoMounterController::FilterDevice] Filter device request complete.  Cookie: 1
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Start>b__15()
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Start>b__16()
    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 22848
    16:49:39.388|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[parse_version_one_configuration] Number of carriers found: 235
    16:49:39.450|ERROR|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::is_vendor_blacklisted] get_entry 153 failed. Error: 0x0.
    16:49:39.450|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IRIMRasConnectionManagerImpl::is_vendor_blacklisted] Vendor [6B] supported by Entry: Rogers
    16:49:39.450|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|DataModemStatus Update. Current:  New:
    16:49:39.450|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|DataModemStatus Update. No change, ignore.
    16:49:39.450|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x20]
    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x1]
    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x2]
    16:49:39.653|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xB]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xD]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0x4]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0xE]
    16:49:39.778|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [32768/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [49152/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [58211/58211] status[0x6]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Download complete
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::get_current_configuration_path] LAST_UPDATE_TO_USER value: true
    16:49:39.871|INFO |41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Modem update version information.  Version Found: 1.0.0.48 Current Version: 1.0.0.48
    16:49:39.887|INFO |41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Unregister_thread, THREADID=0xC9C, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:49:47.110|DEBUG|43|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[184C] Get Properties Failed: 80004005 0
    16:55:20.278|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|Save the Desktop main window position.
    16:55:20.278|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Configuration|0|Saving configuration.  Path: C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\Settings.config.
    16:55:21.635|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Common|0|Setting Rendermode to SoftwareOnly for Window Rim.Desktop.Common.View.DesktopDialogWindow
    16:55:23.555|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.DesktopHelperTrayApplication.<Startup>b__0
    16:55:23.923|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Finish: Rim.Desktop.Shell.DesktopHelperTrayApplication.<Startup>b__0
    16:55:23.923|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__4
    16:55:23.926|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] Logout Device. State: Offline
    16:55:23.926|ERROR|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] Logout Device already offline. State: Offline
    16:55:23.926|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|Task [DeviceManager Exit Task] run on new thread MTA
    16:55:23.960|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:55:23.960|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Finish: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__4
    16:55:23.961|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Configuration|0|Saving configuration.  Path: C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\Settings.config.
    16:55:23.962|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService:topMonitor] Stopping work queue.
    16:55:23.963|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService:topMonitor] Stopping windows message handler.
    16:55:23.964|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Begin CertSyncPrefLib CleanUp
    16:55:23.966|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::stop_monitor] stopping device monitor
    16:55:23.966|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::ThreadProc] Exit Requested.
    16:55:23.967|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.Configuration|0|Saving configuration.  Path: C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\Settings.config.
    16:55:23.968|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Unregister_thread, THREADID=0x2AC, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:55:23.968|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::stop_monitor] Device monitor stopped
    16:55:23.968|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Stop>b__1a()
    16:55:23.968|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 8
    16:55:24.018|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Service Startup] stopping
    16:55:24.030|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [MusicServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.157|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.167|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.278|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.278|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368218
    16:55:24.284|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.285|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.285|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|Task [Desktop Exit] run on new thread MTA
    16:55:24.285|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:55:24.286|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__5()
    16:55:24.286|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__5
    16:55:24.292|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService::~DeviceMonitorService] Dispose DeviceMonitorService.
    16:55:24.296|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Finish: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__5
    16:55:24.296|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__6()
    16:55:24.297|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__7()
    16:55:24.309|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
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