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I have been using on{x} to automate a few things here and there. One of which is a modified version of their "Change ringer mode to silent when an appointment starts, change it to normal when the appointment ends" script.

The problem I am having now is that some application somewhere is keeping my ringer on even after this runs script properly. Worse yet, when I manually switch it to silent, it will immediately switch back to normal. I have disabled all of the scripts in on{x} and still have the problem. So I know where is another application that is affecting this. The problem is determining which application. How can I track that down? I would love to just "uninstall the last application I installed" if I remembered which that was.

Update: If I turn silent the ringer a second time immediately, then it will stick (testing for how long). I have a Motorola Bionic.

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This is related to the problem here android.stackexchange.com/questions/29254/… but there hasn't been any answer yet – SAGExSDX Oct 16 '12 at 16:07

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