I have a swedish Qtek 9100. I had trouble installing some applications but then I used the SetSecurity.exe so now I can install the applications without the security prompt. But some of the applications I install can not be started without an error message.
For example, I bought Xbar 3 and when I press the battery symbole I get this error message.
"The file power could not be opened. It is probably not signed with a trusted certificate, or otherwise some of the components could not be found. Yoy might have to reinstall the application or restore this file"
The message is roughly translated from swedish.
I get this error message with other applications as well. How can I get past this error so I can use my applications? I have tested with Default_Cert_SPCS.CAB but with no luck.
Would be very happy for a solution of this.
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"The file power could not be opened. It is probably not signed with a trusted certificate, or otherwise some of the components could not be found. Yoy might have to reinstall the application or restore this file"
Would be very happy for a solution of this.
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I have this problem too!
Did you ever solve it please?
ps I get this particularly on hyperlinks...I don't have the app you quote and I get it on an O2 Exec (HTC Universal)
Check to see if the shortcut is correctly pointing to the source-file.
Unfortunately, nothing can be done to these error messages. They have nothing to do with he security mechanisms - so, switching off security won't help. These apps are just not compatible with WM5.
No I found a way to make them work. I sign the exe files with a certificate I found named TestCert_Privileged.cer.
Then I just install the cert on the Qtek 9100 and then all my applications is working!
Please post a link to TestCert_Privileged.cer or at least tell people where they can get it pls?
I donĀ“t remember where I found it so I attaches the files here instead. Unpack them and run sign.bat <filename> to sign the exe file with the cert. And copy the cer file to the phone and open it to install it. Then you can copy the signed exe file to your phone and the application will start.
Cheers
I hope it will work for you, all my apps that got that annoying error message are now working after the signing procedure
eXtremeAgendaSetup175.exe issue...i installed a program called xagende. i did not like it so i uninstalled it. now, every time i press the contacts tab on the today screen i get the follwing message "the file 'xagenda' cannot be opened. either it is not signed with trusted certificate,or one of its components cannot be found.you might need to reinstall or restore this file".
can anyone please tell me how to get rid of this annoing message? THNX!
Hi,
I recently tried installing spb's Phone Suite. It seemed to work fine until I received a text message, when it threw up an error:
"The file 'mrplay' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file."
Uninstalling Phone Suite didn't solve the problem. My guess is that there is either a file missing from the install, or the install changed/deleted/moved a file that was there previously. I'm yet to receive any real support from them, so I was wondering if anyone on here knew anything about 'mrplay'. Is it something comes with Windows Mobile 5?
Thanks
Andrew
I just tried a alternate calender software and it screwed my calender touch button on the today screen up.
I get "The file ':MSPOUTLOOK calender' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file.
Could anyone please post the registry keys containing ":MSPOUTLOOK calender"
Preferably from a german X1 if that makes a difference
Problem solved..mscalender was simply wrong..mscalendar is right and it works again..
Hi guys I've had my HTC HD2 for about 2 months now and it's really good (T-Mobile UK) - with the original rom - I haven't bothered cooking it with anything else.
I've updated a few things with some the tweaks mentioned on here - cheers for those!
One of the things I've noticed is that since I installed .Net 3.5 Compact (I think it was this), everytime I perform a soft reboot, I get the following error message:
"The file 'Documents and Settings' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file."
When I go into the "Documents and Settings" folder on the phone (using Resco File Manager), there is only the "default" subfolder dated 06/01/1980 and nothing else.
Do you know how I can fix this? I don't really want to do a hard reboot as this will wipe everything off the phone's memory.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks