Nokia Applications :: E6 Gmail Cannot Install Expired Certificate?
Mar 17, 2012
I have been using nokia e5 unti yesterday 16/3/12. I switched to an expensive e6 which cannot load gmail because of expired certificate. I am really disappointed. Can someone assist. What does one do buying such an expensive phone to end up not using it as required?
When trying to update a Nokia N95 I am getting the message "Expired Certificate" after the step Install MMS Sync.On the computer it is saying installation complete?Is the installation complete or is the expired certificate a problem?
i set many date in my n6120 v 7.20 ex.18.12.2009or 2010.but i can not install any software because when i install a software it show me expire certificate.what can i do?
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.
How can i install valid certificate on my cp nokia 2220?cuz everytime i tried to upload facebook mobile it always appear no valid certificate on phone or sim.
I've tried all the solutions that I've found so far none have worked...tried setting the clock back, application manager settings-software inst.:all, online cert check: off, tried this: URL...still get the "certificate expired" error
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.
I am trying to install some apps (eg Opera mini) on my E51. I have made sure that the apps are compatible with E51. When I try to install them, I get an error saying the certificate is expired. I have read some forums and have made sure that under Apps manager/software installation is set to 'All' and online cert check is 'off'. I am still not able to install any of the apps.
As I keep receiving "certificate expired" message after each installation attempt, and All after installation of latest firmware, Can someone tell me what to do?
I am using "Sony Ericsson Vivaz". First time I had install some "sys" files and "jar" files, but now can't install sys files, now installing jar files and java files only, getting tow type error messages, if the mobile date is correct "certificate expired". When I am changing time to back certificate may not yet be valid, is expired or the phone date set may be incorrect". I am already done formating phone, memory card and updating.
I'm having problem with my Satio. I want to install some third party softwares on my mobile but when I tried to install sis and sisx format file, every time it shows error and error is "Certificate Expired".
I've a nokia C5-00. 2 days back it has a problem, due to which, it start connecting to the internet, and drain my prepaid account. I try to fix it by factory reset but to no avail so i hard reset my phone. After that phone working fine but when i open the "Quran" application, it gives an Application Expired error. All other application are working fine. I downloaded this application from nokia store it was free back then.
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 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?
Many people perhaps knows about a popular application named BlueFTP by Medieval. When i try to install it after downloading it from the official website, on my phone, i get an error "certificate not on phone or SIM". However, it works fine if i download it's unofficial built from various forums (e.g mobile9).
I'm currently trying to instal Nokia Maps 3 onto my N95, and every time it reaches the install point the phone throws out the error "Certificate Error: Please Contact the software provider"..I was wondering if anyone can give me a hand with this, I have seen a few posts about this error on the boards yet no one has given a solution, I have checked my application settings and can't see any reason why it is failing to install over my current version which is v1.2 wk37 b05..I want to eventually buy more maps but I refused too until I have the latest version installed..
I have nokia E5, and i was forced to format phone usig *#7370#, memory card was also formated. So the problem is - how can i re-install previously purchased applications in ovi store?I thought it will be easy way, however it doesn't. Despite the fact that all of my previously purchased apps appeared in "My Stuff" section in Ovi Store applications, i cant download it, they only offer me to buy it again, I tried to solve this problem using pc, i wanted to download apps to pc from ovi store website and then move to phone. But all i can do - send a link to phone, and there i was offered to buy app again. It's just shocking omission of Ovi Store, that repels future purchases.
With no reason, my nokia n8 (symbian belle) stopped doing things it normally used to.Eg: I downloaded the nokia ovi store from its official web site but when I try to run, it takes a long time until say "retry" A similar situation happens when I want to instal ebbudy, it says connection lost.Applications like social networks or wassup run without problems!
I was using my phone till the battery life got depleted & it eventaually offed. I now later charged it 2 restart only 2 discover that all my installed java applications are gone. I tried installing them back bcos i had their 'raw files' but while on installin; wen it's getting lyk 90% complete, a display text comes out showing 'unable to install'
my nokia 3120 shows the error "No valid certificate on phone or sim" or no valid certificate when i am trying to download software from website, so how to avoid this error?
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.
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.