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    Registered User totoroasis's Avatar
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    Hi,

    just have a simple question here, i'm interested in testing the full duplex example provided on the nokia forum, i managed to compile it for 3rd edition devices, but i need to sign it in order to use it.

    If i try a private key and a Self-Signed certificate it doesn't work...


    The error is (translating from french sorry) :

    'Impossible to accept a non protected application from a non securised provider'


    what is the easy way to do it?

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    if you are using UID's from the "secure" range you can not use self-signing, also if you specify any capabilities that are not allowed for self-signing , you propably will get this same error.

    yucca

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    thanx!

    i therefore tried to manually change the UID's with the 0xA0000000 one, without really believing in it.

    i went a bit further on the installation process but am stopped at the end with a 'the needed application rights were not granted'.

    i want to believe that if this application is an example given by Nokia for us to try it, there must be a way to test it!

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    If it is made for 3rd edition then it should work, but since some functions require capabilities that can not be granted to self-signed applications, you might be required to use developer certificates. And to get one, just visit symbiansigned.com and get the developer certificate request tools from there.

    yucca

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    I've already checked the site and it looks like i have got to pay for a certificate. Which would be a shame because i'm just trying to test this. Am i looking at the wrong place?

    Thanx again for your help!

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    No you don't, basically for a developer certificate that has only one IMEI, you can use the self-made certificate as a base, thus it does not cost you a penny, just check the process once again.

    yucca

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    Well they ask me first to get a ACS Publisher ID from the 'Trust Center', mmm, for 200$ a year.

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