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Sign a dll using original OEM certificate

Hello,
I translated into French some exe and dll from OEM drivers (like backlight, power, WLan settings,...), so I had to sign them to get them working on my device.
I signed those files using a priviledged developer certificate and it works well as my device allows programs using this priviledged certificate. But it would be better if I could sign them using the original OEM certificate. Is it possible?
I have OEM.crt but I don't know if I can do anything to use it for signing files.
Thanks for your answers
Wouldn't we all like that (this would help freeware / ROM development a lot)
Unfortunately, unless you work directly with the OEM your chances of getting anything signed by their certificate are less then 0.
Since you already signed files you know that you need a PVK file (the key to the certificate) and a password.
(Developer cert probably does not have a password, but all real certificates do)
The cer file by it self won't let you do anything except see who issued it.
levenum said:
Wouldn't we all like that (this would help freeware / ROM development a lot)
Unfortunately, unless you work directly with the OEM your chances of getting anything signed by their certificate are less then 0.
Since you already signed files you know that you need a PVK file (the key to the certificate) and a password.
(Developer cert probably does not have a password, but all real certificates do)
The cer file by it self won't let you do anything except see who issued it.
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Yes it's what I thought, unfortunately...
Thank you for your clear answer!

Looking for Windows Live and Messenger

Is that an unexpired version of windows live and messenger I can install on my WM5 MDA? I only found one over on the Hermes forum, WindowsLive.PPC_ARM_NonBETA_NoDate.zip, but the post said it will only work for Hermes. Not sure if that's true or not.
Thanks.
So I was able to find a copy of Windows Live. The problem is when I install it, and try to do a search from the today plugin I get the following message.
The file "search URL" cannot be opened. either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or on of it's components cannot be found. You might need ot reinstall or restore this file.
It's the same error message I get with MSN.
Has T-Mo done something in their ROM with their customizations. I know before installing customizations I can use MSN. It's very strange...
There's an RGU file in t-mob's rom that has some settings in it. I personally cook mine into the ROM and put the settings in the .rgu file in OEMMISC. I'm not sure what they are though.
WizardGuy said:
So I was able to find a copy of Windows Live. The problem is when I install it, and try to do a search from the today plugin I get the following message.
The file "search URL" cannot be opened. either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or on of it's components cannot be found. You might need ot reinstall or restore this file.
It's the same error message I get with MSN.
Has T-Mo done something in their ROM with their customizations. I know before installing customizations I can use MSN. It's very strange...
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hey, were you able to sort out the problem with live search? got the same problem outta the blue and can't seem to find anyone with this same problem in the forums.

Removing Windows Live from WM6

Is it possible to remove programs like Windows Live (Messenger) or Windows Update from a WM6 device via an OMA Client Provisioning job (XML-File)?
Many Thanks.
Did you ever figure out how to remove Windows Live? I can't for the life of me.
Search is your friend:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=305915&highlight=remove+windows+live
The best way is to rebuild rom from packages if possible. There are no other ways to REMOVE from rom - only if you know how to create RomUpdate package (.pkg). But wtf? Maybe it`s better to remove the shortcut and not to play with roms if you dont know how?

Backing up Outlook/Exchange Certificates

Hello all. I am going to update my ROM, but have a quick question. My work email and calendar sync to my Mogul. Originally my works IT department had to install a certificate so I could sync. When I install the new ROM, I am betting this certificate will go away.
Is there anyway to backup the Certificates so I can reinstall them myself? I am not supposed to be on the exchange server per some stupid/outdated company policy but had a friend put me in there. I would like to not have to go back to IT as I don’t want to get anyone in trouble.
Thanks for the help.
I've exported HKCU\Comm\Security\SystemCertificates\.... into a cabfile and use this one after every new rom i'm flashing
and it's working very well.
If you export into reg-file and edit this file with an hex-editor you'll find your exchange certificate for sure. and under HKCU\Software\microsoft\ActiveSync you can find your Exchange settings (servername etc). after flashing a new rom the only thing i have to do is to enter my password and that's it....if you're unsure, you could try to import into an wince emulator and test if it's working the way you want....
hth
Problem with Exchange
I have been having challenges around Exchange. I am receiving emails and calendar correctly through the push.
When I reply to cal and emails. Multiple copies are being sent, sometimes up to 7.
Any ideas? Using 6.0 rom from FallingAngel, dcd first new rom. Have not tried 6.1 yet
petervbeck said:
I've exported HKCU\Comm\Security\SystemCertificates\.... into a cabfile and use this one after every new rom i'm flashing
and it's working very well.
If you export into reg-file and edit this file with an hex-editor you'll find your exchange certificate for sure. and under HKCU\Software\microsoft\ActiveSync you can find your Exchange settings (servername etc). after flashing a new rom the only thing i have to do is to enter my password and that's it....if you're unsure, you could try to import into an wince emulator and test if it's working the way you want....
hth
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Peterv,
Sorry, quite a noobie. How do you export to cabfile ? What tool did u use ?
Cheers
fy
fylim said:
Sorry, quite a noobie. How do you export to cabfile ? What tool did u use ?
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you could use dotfred's taskmanager for example (for PPC) or CERegeditor (for Windows Desktop) to export or import the registryentries.
Both tools are for free. Another solution could be SASHIMI which can also import registry files. Or you could create your own Mortscript, both are also for free.
if your ROM is supporting UC there is also a section for exchange (somewhere in the thread)
If you want to create a cab, WinCECabManager is easy, but not free.
hth
petervbeck said:
I've exported HKCU\Comm\Security\SystemCertificates\.... into a cabfile and use this one after every new rom i'm flashing
and it's working very well.
If you export into reg-file and edit this file with an hex-editor you'll find your exchange certificate for sure. and under HKCU\Software\microsoft\ActiveSync you can find your Exchange settings (servername etc). after flashing a new rom the only thing i have to do is to enter my password and that's it....if you're unsure, you could try to import into an wince emulator and test if it's working the way you want....
hth
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HI Peter,
I tried exporting those reg keys out and after flashing my rom I managed to reimport them.
When I checked the certificates in Settings, they seem to be there. Checked Activesync settings, it is also there, however, when tried to sync, got this error
"The Microsoft Exchange Server requires a personal certificate to log on. Please obtain a certificate as directed by your corporation or service provider"
There was no option to key in password.
I had to re-enroll for a certificate going through my PC's WMDevice Center before able to sync with my Exchange server again.
So ... wonder whether I am still missing something that prevents me from restoring the certificates completely. Are there any physical certificate files that I need to back up as well ?
cheers
fy
fylim said:
So ... wonder whether I am still missing something that prevents me from restoring the certificates completely. Are there any physical certificate files that I need to back up as well ?
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Bumpdibump, the same with me - although this is regarding a transfer from Rose to Polaris - this is the best post I have found so far...
Any luck on some specific files we need to copy in addition to the registry?
so i assume that the .cer used for the exchange server is no longer on the phone?
andason said:
so i assume that the .cer used for the exchange server is no longer on the phone?
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I don't quite remember what happened, but for my part - not sure if the cer file was there, but it didn't help much anyway since whatever cer file I tried to validate with didn't work. I am looking into a different thread using rapiconfig to get the details from my phone, but I guess it ain't enough to only get the info from registry to get the darn thing to work.
Stuck...

SOLVED:::How to digitally sign a cab with a trusted certificate

hi
Im basically developing this titanium modification, it's already finalized and ready for cab'ing....ive tryed CE Cab manager, quikcab and they both succesfully build the cab perfect but when i go to install it i get the "installation has been unsuccesful because it is not digitally signed with a trusted certificate".....so how do I "sign" a cab?...ive installed sdcerts, ive tryed editing the xml/INF files and still no luck..ive tryed googled, looked thru the forums, n nothing....any ideas? ive attached the cab too
THNX!
usually it's sufficient to install sdkcerts followed by soft reset. however the original certificates expired on 31/12/09 so you need to make sure your sdkcerts contains the new certificates from 2010. I personally don't know about an updated sdkcerts and I installed the new certificates manually. they are available from microsoft. developers.windowsphone.com I think. and make sure to first remove ALL of the old ones, otherwise it won't work.
Download the new certificates here: http://htcpedia.com/news/new-certificates-out-for-windows-mobile-developers.html
Is there a cab with these updated certificates anywhere?
well i signed the two files that needed to be signed so you should be good to go on the install...also here is the signer program to do so in the future...
I have msigner with the updated certificates. The problem I am running into is in getting the certificates on my phone. I have tried to install manually, I have tried to delete and reinstall. But when I move a signed file to my phone it is not recognized. The sdkcerts file appears to have the certificates that expired 12/31/2009.
I have searched high and low, asked just about everywhere and cannot find a cab for the new certificates.
bboyle said:
I have msigner with the updated certificates. The problem I am running into is in getting the certificates on my phone. I have tried to install manually, I have tried to delete and reinstall. But when I move a signed file to my phone it is not recognized. The sdkcerts file appears to have the certificates that expired 12/31/2009.
I have searched high and low, asked just about everywhere and cannot find a cab for the new certificates.
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Here ya go
jdmsleepr said:
well i signed the two files that needed to be signed so you should be good to go on the install...also here is the signer program to do so in the future...
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WOW...you dont understand....THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SO MUCH....like really thank you...
NilsP; said:
Here ya go
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Thanks NilsP, i'll try this later today.
Double thanks, this works.
Doesn't one need a package called no cert also ?
Not sure what "no cert" is. unsigner works on most files. I have found a couple of dll's off of my Imagio that are not affected by unsigner though.

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