Here's an odd one. Got a newish 6630, factory reset, so effectively virgin.
I go to Nokia's support site (http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,6771,64931,00.html
) and see various software. I download one of the apps and copy across to the 6630. I try opening the SIS file and I get
'Go online and check application validity'.
Never seen this before, on any Symbian platform. If I press No, the installation just stops, if I say Yes, I get the immediate error message 'Certificate revoked for this application'.
Maybe the answer is that the apps were put up by Nokia last December and have simply time-expired? If that's the case, you'd have thought Nokia would have noticed by now and fixed the cutoff dates or removed the items?
Wierd, wierd....
Steve Litchfield
Last edited by slitchfield; 19-07-2005 at 01:53 PM.
Reason: tweak
The apps should be OK (haven't downloaded them in a while myself, though, but one would think others would've seen this already, too, if it is something with those).
Is menu > Tools > Manager > Options > Settings > Online certif. check > Off (and also Software installation > On), already?
Anything "fishy" in menu > Tools > Settings > Security Settings > Certificate management?
Retail firmware or operator or service provider version? If the latter, who?