Has anyone installed new Certificates (Root Certs, CA certs, Own certs) on to a Diamond? When I try run the SpAddCert application from MS it gies me an error.
"The file SpAddCert.exe cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file."
This is the file I got from...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915840/en-us
Any help appreciated.
Why are you trying to use SPaddcert? thats for smartphones/WMStandard.
You have a WM Professional device. just copy the cer file to the device and then open it in file manager.
It doesn't matter where you copy it to, just go into file manager, find the folder and then tap on the file.
you'll then get the prompts to install it.
The only normal reason this wouldn't work is if you have a network branded device and some bastard at the network decided to disable this part of the OS.
I spent the bigger part of a full day (weekend) trying to get my Diamond to connect to my company's Exchange-server.
What I ended up doing was very simple.
I used my PC with IE8 and went to our Outlook-Web-Access-page
There i got "The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority" and then "Continue..."
Once certificate is used, I clicked on the "Certificate"-icon in the address-bar and "View certificates"
In "Details" I clicked "Copy to file" and chose the "PKCS #7" INCLUDING "certification path".
The resulting file was copied to my Diamond, and just direct-click in the "File Manager" and, voila ! Exchange-connectivity was in perfect condition.
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Suddenly I find I cannot open any html files from the device. PIE, Opera mini, File Explorer and Resco File Explorer all give the same error "The file "xxxx" cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found". Same happens with apps which have to access offline html files.
Works fine online - just affects files stored on the device or storage card. Hope someone can help.
Hi All
I have the HTC tytn ii ( Kaiser ) and getting confused over trying to install a certificate required to sync to an exchange server..
I have the certificate, dropped it into various places on the Kaiser - ie/ windows folder - and tried to a) execute directly b) execute using the certinstaller.exe that the phone has on it.
On both occasions the file and program wont load the certificate....either stating 'run up a program to open the cert then find the cert to open'....or 'the certificates could not be imported. Please contact your system administrator'
The certificate issued to me also sits on my laptop and when double clicked will self execute and install so I know the cert is a good one..
Anyone have similar issues...or hopefullly a fix ??
Regards
Rich
What format is the exported certificate in? It needs to have a .cer extension for the built in CertInster.exe utility to be able to use it. Typically the cerificate is delivered as a .cab file which your IT/Exchange people should provision, however you should be able to use the 'raw' .cer root CA certificate.
Some info here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/so...6b6-0038-4e56-b1d4-b7b9af9ea6ef.mspx?mfr=true
Andy
Ask IT to do it for you with device management software
ADB100 said:
What format is the exported certificate in? It needs to have a .cer extension for the built in CertInster.exe utility to be able to use it. Typically the cerificate is delivered as a .cab file which your IT/Exchange people should provision, however you should be able to use the 'raw' .cer root CA certificate.
Some info here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/so...6b6-0038-4e56-b1d4-b7b9af9ea6ef.mspx?mfr=true
Andy
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Or you can ask your IT department to use modern tools to deploy certificates, software, etc like Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager or EveryWAN Mobility Manager mobile device management tools.
I've used Resco Manager to replace the .exe file to see if this fixes the problem, but it still says:
The file 'SIM_MGR' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling this file.
Any ideas?
I all out of things to try...
I know that someone already posted files for removing keys from registry but that method could be useful too.
So, when you're trying to reinstall hotfix it normally says "Incorrect version". Click OK, and then go in file explorer to "My device" main folder. There should be file called Install.cab - this is the actual hotfix. And by clicking it you should be able to install it even if *.exe file said "Incorrect version"
You can apply that trick to other hotfixes too.
some one help me in opening the photos using file explorer in my HTC Touch 3G. i get this message when i try to open - "thefile cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found. if the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file"