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How to make certificates working in a new installation?

Hi, I had Tizen Wearable IDE 1.0.0.b3 on my old MacBook Air. It crashed (in an update) and I had to reformat it. Fortunately I had a backup of the keystore.

In the new installed Tizen Wearable IDE 1.0.0 I'm trying to get my author and distributor certificates working but I can't!

First of all I can't find the passwords of these certificates. I tried a lot of passwords but it seems I forgot the right one. In the "Register certificate" form, I use a "lecagy certificate" and the certificate-registration.xml I backed up. But any password I try it says "Registration failed. Reason: Certificates are not generated because of unknown reason."

So I tried the "Request the certificate" using the old author.csr file or "Request a device profile" but Samsung doesn't send me any file! What could I do? Thank you.

 

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Stefano Accorsi

Thank you Colin but it didn't work.

The problem is that when in Security Profiles I have to add an author.p12 file, I use the old author.p12 I backed-up but I don't remember the password! And in this page I haven't any Generate button. But even if I could generate a new author file, I have to send it to Samsung and it doesn't answer me with the certificate ... I don't know why (it's 2 days I'm trying but no answers).

Moreover, I read in a post that if I have an app published (and this is the case) I need to use the old author file and not generate a new one.

Well ... I can't think anything that could help ...

 

Kiwook Hong

Hello.

Would you let me know your email account?

Server should send you mail, so I can check the server log with your account.

Thanks.

Stefano Accorsi

Thank you Kiwook for your interest.

First of all, I solved thanks to the Samsung support: they created me new certificates from scratch and I wrote them, by e-mail, the needed infos.

Anyway my mail is stefano.accorsi AT inwind.it. Thank you.

pradeep ramaiah

Exit the Tizen SDK IDE and delete the workspace.

Create the workspace in the root directory where the SDK is installed.

Start the SDK IDE with the new workspace

Generate the new certificates.

Then try to run