I am developing a application which needs to open a secure url, I have installed a certificate onto the blackberry device using the blackberry desktop manager. The certificate is listed under Settings -> Options -> Security Options -> Certificates on the device. However when trying to access a secured site on the blackberry, it gives the following error: 'The connection requested a client certificate for authentication. One could not be found on the device. Would you like to continue...
I am not able todownload any applications for ovistores... It says "certificate notfound" once i updated my phonefrom nokia customer care. Beforeit used to work but know its notworking... Pls tell me the solution!!N pls don't ask me to againupdate it bcoz it takes weeks torecover all my data and settings.
I can't get the default email client to behave like a pop3 client. Apart from some small bugs, like if inbox is empty you can't get to your sent folder, I can send and receive emails properly. However, I can't find a normal pop3 setting Leave mail on server. Which means it will download all new messages from the server, and nothing else.Now it more or less behaves like a mapi client and syncs against the server and removes all messages from the inbox that I have deleted from the server. But I want to have the messages on the phone until I delete them.Any email program out there that I can use on the Nokia E7 that can be used as a normal pop3 client? Apart from this email problem I would say that Nokia E7 is the best phone I have had so far. If I only could get the Nokia E7 hardware and use N900 software it would be perfect
I have a 6110 Navigator and when I try to update ovi maps, I get a certificate error. This is the first time I've used Ovi, and I managed to update to the latest phone software version. When checking for updates, it lists maps but is impossible to install. Is this being fixed?
how to remove an installed certificate on the N97? I found this "To delete a certificate, select Menu > Tools > Settings > General > Security > Certificate management" but I can't find it on the N97.
Every page that I want to open I receive this message "Website has sent an untrusted certificate. Accept anyway “when i accept it I have only this two options ! 1" Accept this time only 2 Certificate details
Anyone know how to add a self-signed https certificate for the iPhone? I use a self-signed cert for a webUI for uTorrent via stunnel. In iOS 3.0 it wasn't much a problem; it would kick up a warning but would let you continue. In iOS 4.0 it won't let me continue without adding the cert. apparently. I get a prompt saying that the "certificate for this server is invalid." I've tried going to the webUI url in Safari on my mac, viewing the cert. when prompted, and choosing to add it to my keychain and then syncing, but I still get the same prompt with no way to continue or add the cert. I've also tried emailing my self the .cer file and adding it on my iPhone, but it still does not work.Edit: I've found the profile on my iPhone for the cert. I added, but shows it as "Untrusted".
Trying to set up my exchange e-mail account. The security certificate is in a zip file. I saved the zip file to Drive and extracted the files from it. When I go through the steps to install on the G3 it won't allow me to select the individual files to install. They're visible but grey'd out.
Lately, when I access email, I get a message"You are attempting to open a secure connection, but the server's certificate is not trusted".I have tried various methods to get rid of this message but so far without success.
I have a Nokia2730c mobile phone. I have tried to download some software (like facebook, uc browser etc) fm ur nokia mobi store (with loging in my registered acct) but result always 'no valid certificate' or 'certificate not on ur sim' nd also ovi store is shown connection failed.
i bought a blackberry curve 8520 two weeks ago i bought it with a vodacom sim card and they insisted i insert the sim in store now i want to use my MTN sim card but its refusing to work properly i noticed in the certificates section that" Vodafone Operator Domain" is there and when i try to revoke the certificate or delete it it refuses to go away also how do i load a mtn certificate? how to remove this vodacom from the phone?
I have spent a few days trying to google a solution, including a few quite complicated (for me) attempts from the developers site but to no avail.I have been trying to install a few simple applications onto my E71, namely the Quick reboot app here (http://forums.asf-mobiles.com/Thread-Quick-Reboot-App-For-Symbian) or this reboot app(http://www.symbian-freak.com/downloads/app/3rd_ed/eqrestart_3rd_UNSIGNED.zip).Whenever I try to install I get the error "certificate error contact the application supplier"I have tried a soft & hard reset. I have set my phone to accept all, not just signed apps, I am running the most up to date software on the phone, according to OVI Suite. I have even tried signing a version of the app myself from info on the developers site.There must be a simple answer to this, people are developing simple apps for Symbian phones, how can we use these?
Does anyone know of a way of getting the Nokia SU-8W to work with the Nokia E72? This keyboard worked fine with the E71, but to get it to work you had to run a separate piece of keyboard software that was preinstalled on the E71. There's no such software in the E72, and I've even tried downloading the software from the SU-8W support site but when I try to run it I get a certificate error. The E72 see's the keyboard and pairs with it, but won't actually use it.
I'm constantly getting "certicicate error. Please contact application supplier" when trying to install Nokia Maps 3.03 on my E63. I tried the following: # set date to 2008 # set software installation settings to "all" # set online certificate check to "off" All this didn't help. Does any one have any idea what can be done about this? tried to find out what firmware is installed but didn't figure out how to find this info. But there should be a way to install Nokia maps here.
I request you to check and lemme know if its expiry wud ve any bearing on device. Some of the changes I ve noticed since its expiry are, Automatic software security verification test does not happen anymore when the device reboots. Internet and connectivity pertaining to few apps seem be sluggish at times. Download speeds ve dipped drastically.
is it possible to change a certificate by transfer of files ? eg: if i have a k850 and have changed its certificate to brown is it possible that copying some certain files to another k850 will also make its certificate brown?
I'm trying to install my first app but can't because the app, apparently, has no digital certificate. My searches have turned up a lot of hits but no solution for me. (Uninstalling Fonix won't help because I don't have Fonix! Calling Motorola won't help because it's not a Motorola phone. The phone is an HTC TMobile phone but I get service from AT&T.)One search hit mentioned a registry change. But I have found no way to make registry changes on the phone.
I've started to receive error message ER01 "invalid certificate". With a red wifi calling symbol in the notification bar... This started 3 days ago.. I can still go online but can't text or call... T-Mobile tried to support but failed...
I am getting "Expired Certificate" error when i try to install some applications..I changed my date to bef 1 yr and checked,it doesnt work..How to solve this issue?Which video player will support to play mp4 format.Because Nokia x6 will support mp4 format.
E-mail mesages seem to be coming in fine BUT I often get the notice "Invalid Server Certificate". What does that indicate and how can I keep that from being the nuisance that it is?
After upgrading my X10 to 2.3 I notice under settings, call settings, there's internet call settings where I can enter in my SIP account details, and other options such as using internet calling, only to SIP address or SIP with network access..Does this mean there's full (or partial) SIP client now on my X10?