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2010-06-28
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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It's my work email which runs on our local servers (not microsoft exchange)
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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I've been trying to install an SSL certificate that will allow me to access my work email. The certificate is however expired and I can't seem to be able to install it on my N900.
I've exported it from my PC and I've tried installing it both using the certificate manage import function and via the file manager, but no luck.
I get an error that the certificate is not valid and has expired.
I tried setting my phone's clock back, but it only allows me to go back till 1/1/2009 and the certificate expired on 4/12/2008 ... so tough luck
Does anyone know how I can possibly force it to install? Is there a config file or something for the certificate manager?
Many thanks in advance