What is this? (wierd error on startup) - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

I just rebooted my pda (htc tytn win mobile 6) and was greeted by this informative message.
Is this of any importance? should i do a backup restore from yesterday and just get it over with? or is it of so little consequence that I can remove the registry key for it or something?

No idea what it is as i can't read German/Dutch. Go into windows>start up>find the file there and delete it.

oh sorry, it's in swedish::
the file cannot be opened. this is either not signed with a trusted certificat or some of it's components cannot be found.
If the problem persists reinstall or recover the file.
The weird is after a reboot it hasn't appeared...

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easycure1974 said:
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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
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I made it!
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and set Open to Windows\Start Menu\programs\contacts.lnk
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