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fergusstrachan
9th October 2005, 01:43 PM
Ugh. Trying to find out how I can install my root certificate onto these WM2005 devices.
Certchk doesn;t work any more and I can't change anything in the registry (apparently the reg editor would have to be signed by the operator?!)

Can anyone help? Otherwise I have the alternative of buying an expensive certificate (bloody rip-off!) or sending this nice phone back!

Ferg.

inkdot
12th October 2005, 12:27 AM
Ugh. Trying to find out how I can install my root certificate onto these WM2005 devices.
Certchk doesn;t work any more and I can't change anything in the registry (apparently the reg editor would have to be signed by the operator?!)

Can anyone help? Otherwise I have the alternative of buying an expensive certificate (bloody rip-off!) or sending this nice phone back!

Ferg.

Hi I got an I-Mate SP5 / (HTC Tornado), and have the same problem.
Please add your thoughts to this thread if you come closer to a solution.

I have tried to change SecurityPolicy like on the 2003 device with no luck..
I have tried to change policy direct in registry + with some freeware tools.
Running out of ideas... ;/ I really don't want to pay bucks to be able to use install own software on my own phones, and use own root CA certs.. it is just annoying.. The security model should be as on ppc.. og atleast possible to manipulate manually in a configuration stage.

flywhc
19th October 2005, 03:01 PM
try attached file.
I got a package of debug tools
I can see many other files for installing certificate something in it.
I think this should be enough to install software.

fergusstrachan
20th October 2005, 03:17 AM
Thanks fly,

Didn't try your file, but I did find out how to get it working.
I posted it in another forum... (do a google for "fergus certificate disable" amd the first one comes up with it.) Seems to work, at least for me. :-)

F.

saldous
16th November 2005, 06:19 PM
Try this:

http://spaces.msn.com/members/xpworld/Blog/cns!1pwLVDaHQF6ltiEJslNeKRkA!198.entry

Brunob
18th December 2005, 09:33 AM
On Imate.com there is now a specific program for installing the certificate for the SP5. I have sometime read, that this program is OEM specific, so I don't think that it will work on a Qtek 8310.

SaarAvigour
31st January 2006, 10:04 PM
Trie it on mt Qtek branded Torndo. Followed all directions to the letter, used same self administered certificate working OK on my Qtek 9000 and IMate PDA2K... doesn't work, anybody has a clue ?

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thx

Saar

SaarAvigour
3rd February 2006, 11:01 AM
Actually Following above instructions work. I just mispelled our incredibly long domain name

Panabax
15th February 2006, 08:09 PM
Can someone upload the Imate Chertificate utility to the FTP site or attach it to a message here, or PM it to me. I have the new T-Mobile SDA, so I can't get the file from Imate's site and it does not appear to be on Imate's FTP server.

TIA

PanaBax

Panabax
15th February 2006, 08:31 PM
Here it is

Panabax
17th February 2006, 02:47 PM
The i-mate utility would not run on my US T-Mobile branded Tornado (SDA). However, the instructions in the linked thread above worked perfectly. Thanks. I'm now syncing with my exchange server and my own generated certificate with ease.

Panabax

classicxda
22nd February 2006, 06:04 PM
Is there a way to simply disable certificates?

If not how the f#@k do I get a simple program in visual studio onto my phone.

I have added the Microsoft_Visual_Studio_Remote_Tools.cer to my app.
I have used regedit to set the propeties as above.
I have installed Microsoft_Visual_Studio_Remote_Tools.cer to my device.

When I try to compile the app I get the error saying security is stopping the install.

I am obviously do not understand what goes where.

Anyone have a idiot level step by step guide to get the thing working.

Hurry up about to hang myself

Steve W

Sirob
9th October 2009, 08:37 AM
Greetings from Ukraine!

I expect to receive Cingular 2125 soon and would like to ask a question. Since our MS Exchange Server uses our own security certificate I will have to add our root certificate into Cingular 2125. I have successfully done that several times for HTC MTeoR using SP_AlowCertificateInstall.

Can somebody advise whether it may also be possible to unlock Cingular 2125 by means of SP_AlowCertificateInstall to be able to install our certificate?

If not and as posts in this topic are rather old perhaps you know some “nowaday” method to add security certificates into Cingular 2125?