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I have gone through the forum and have seen that some people are not using the opensigned online system for signing. They are doing it in other way. Could anybody explain me the other method? The opensigning is not working for me.
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Hope that should work for you. Other method of signing with the developer certificate using Ensymble's signsis command. Search the forum for "Signsis". These days you would not get free developer certificates from www.symbiansigned.com , However you can get one if you have a publisher id which may cost you $200. Best Regards, Croozeus |
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