Hi all,
I have just downloaded DevCertRequest (v1.8).
I have tried ti create request but tool fails with useless message:
"Sorry, there were problems processing your Symbian Developer Certificate
Request file".
If I click back button application craches.
(On windows2003 server it craches with message:
"The instruction at .... referenced memory at ... The memory could not be
"read"😉
I have added one 15 digit IMEI and selected "Network services".
What is wrong with this tool?
Zdenko
BTW
If I click "GenerateIMEIs.bat", It opens "command windows" and displays
following error:
'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Hi
I havent had any problems with it. What version of Windows are you running
the tool on?
Regards
H
"Zdenko" <--> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I have just downloaded DevCertRequest (v1.8).
> I have tried ti create request but tool fails with useless message:
> "Sorry, there were problems processing your Symbian Developer Certificate
> Request file".
>
> If I click back button application craches.
> (On windows2003 server it craches with message:
> "The instruction at .... referenced memory at ... The memory could not be
> "read"😉
>
> I have added one 15 digit IMEI and selected "Network services".
>
> What is wrong with this tool?
>
> Zdenko
>
> BTW
> If I click "GenerateIMEIs.bat", It opens "command windows" and displays
> following error:
> 'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
>
The error message may indicate a problem with your ACS publisher certificate
or the private key you used - the message is issued if the configuration
file isn't found or it's unable to generate the .csr file.
It's remotely possible that Windows2003 Server may be a problem - I believe
the app was tested on 2000 and XP - so it may be worth trying again on a
different OS.
The problem with "GenerateIMEIs.bat" is due to missing inverted commas - the
shortcut on the start menu should read:
C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe /k "C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Symbian\tools\GenerateIMEIs.bat" -v
I'd suggest changing to the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symbian\tools\"
directory at the DOS prompt anyway, as the shortcut just prints out the
version number and you'll want to enter some parameters.
Mark
Symbian Developer Network
"Hamish Willee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I havent had any problems with it. What version of Windows are you running
> the tool on?
> Regards
> H