[Q] Not Trusted Server Certificate error - G Tablet General

On my stock Viewsonic G, I have recently been getting a "Not Trusted Server Certificate" error that keeps me from accessing the Amazon market, gReader and Zinio in the Readers Hub.
Same problem on two different wifi systems I tried it on.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?

Just press the "Continue" button.
My g-tab does the same thing.
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Continue works on the browser, but isn't an option in the Amazon market, gReader and Zinio

Two suggestions:
Find the certificate you need and then try http://www.realmb.com/droidCert/
Otherwise (only for rooted device though) you could: copy the existing keystore from system\etc\security to your PC; install an app called Portecle on your PC; use it to add the certificate to your keystore; and then copy the keystore back onto your tab.

Related

How do I get a copy of the APK file of an app that I purchased?

I have multiple Android devices which all have their own gmail acct. How can I get a copy of the APK file that I purchased through the android market? I thought it would go into the download directory, but the app never went there... where else can I look?
Sounds like a huge gray area to me. With the same google account the solution is obvious... but what you are asking for is essentially how to pay for an app once and then put it on everything you own.
With the Xoom, you can open the Market, in the upper-right corner, through the settings/menu button, you can select other accounts you've link to your device. Other devices would require pulling the .apk from the internal storage (/data/apps) via ADB. This, of course, is a grey area since purchases are linked to the account and not the user in general. If you are the purchaser of the apps and the only user of those accounts, I doubt Google would take offense but they certainly won't endorse it.
I originally purchased it on my xoom, but now need to transfer it to my G-Pad because of issues with Cisco VPN over a non-rooted android device. My G-Pad is rooted and I can connect, so I need to transfer the app to the G-Pad. On my G-Pad there's no way to link acct's and honestly I don't know how to use ADB, can someone please shed some light on what that is and how to use it?
easiest way to transfer files between devices is dropbox; if you have root explorer you just find the apk (/data/app) and long-press, click "send" and you can send it to dropbox. Using dropbox on your other device, download it. No google accounts involved
Zoom isn't rooted... Any way to get it without rooting?
I don't think you have access to that folder without root
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Sign into that google acct. Download it and signout
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Clear the cache in apps for the market to sign In through another acct
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MyBackup Pro will give you the option to backup the apk file. You can then either copy the entire MyBackup Pro folder over and restore it using MyBackup Pro or go into the folder and send the apk file itself to dropbox.

Remote access

Is there a way to control your PC from your phone remotely? So like I can manage downloads while at work and whatnot?
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theres like 97268466 apps to do this. just search the market for remote pc or something. i use pocket cloud and team viewer, but there are tons of vnc apps, log me in, and i hear theres since rdp apps in the works.
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Here's what I do for remote access:
- Download and install VNC software for your computer. I use Tight VNC. Make sure you use a password for incoming connections!
- Forward ports 5800 and 5900 to the PC you want to control. This is done in your router. You'll need to know the local IP of your computer. You can google this if you don't know how. It should be something like 192.168.1.100
- Download a VNC viewer from the market. I use Real VNC viewer. It's expensive, so I'd try a few free ones first.
- Find your public IP address. You can find this in your router or google "Whats my IP". There are lots of websites that will show you what your IP is.
- Fire up that VNC app on your phone, enter your public IP and the password you set and you should see your desktop.
A few notes:
- You can set a static IP for your local computer. Chances are this will not change too often.
- Your ISP will change your public IP every so often. You can pay for a static IP that does not change, but I do not. Mine changes every six months or so.
That's about it. Good luck!
There are alot if apps for that, but the one I used didn't work out so well.
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phonemypc is the easiest to use that I have found.
Install on your pc and setup your own login and password. Install app on your phone and enter that same login and password.
You can control multiple pcs and you don't have to mess with any ports or pc settings to get it to work.
I will second phonemypc. Have used it for over a year now, very nice.
Story once was my wife couldn't get teh mouse to work on the desktop and needed to print something. She called me, I brought it up on my phone and printed it for her. just one time I really needed it.
Teamviewer is my favorite

[Q] Installing Certificate for Citrix Receiver

Hey guys...
I need your help... I have been trying to install my CA Certificate so i can use it for XenApp Hosted Applications.
After 3 hours of struggling & trying to get my Xoom to recognize the Certificate i finally got it working by changing the .cer file to .crt & changing it from .pfx to .p12
& placing it on the mnt/sdcard/
So after it was recognized i was jumping with joy and started Citrix Receiver and logged in on my domain & started an app.. but i still get the same certificate error The error is "An Error has occured while making an SSL Connection to Xenapp. Please contact your Xenapp Administrator"
Please help.
I've given up trying to set up citrix directly through the app. I get authentication errors and certificate errors no matter what variation i use.
People that use ipads have no problems so I've concluded its just a matter of the amount of access/device types that have been granted by the admins.
Something that does work for me though: When I open my companies web access portal through firefox it downloads an .ica file that opens in the citrix app. I've tried other browswers including the stock browser, dolphin for pad, and others that don't work correctly but firefox does.
I am the Admin & I myself have setup the Citrix XenApp Server, and i know this for sure that Mobile Devices are fully allowed.
Even if we get the .ica via firefox are we able to run it & run the hosted apps? on the stock / dolpin hd browser it doesn't work nothing happens if you click on the apps icon.
thats what I meant. Getting the .ica via firefox is the only way i can get the citrix app to launch stuff.

Cloud Print - Unavailable

I know it worked before from within Chrome. I could choose any of my devices and the file would show up in downloads....
Now after selecting my Nexus 7 for example, everything is greyed out including the print button. After a few seconds it says Cloud Print - Unavailable beneath the device.
From the PC web cloud printer management, it says my devices are online and available.
Have tried clearing data from print spooler, cloud print and chrome. Even uninstalled chrome updates (Print becomes Save after un installing updates.). Any ideas? Clear services framework?
Asked a friend and her stuff is greyed out also?
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I have the same problem. Did you ever figure it out?
I have the exact issue, have you found a fix? (Brother HL-5450DN Laser Printer)
if your using the chrome tray applet on a windows desktop install (7 & up) & received an update to chrome on your desktop prior to the issue,
simply reboot the *desktop* b0x..

Gmail App Not Downloading Attachments

Searched all over the web and can not find any help on this. Just picked up a Galaxy S7 last week and haven't had any issues with it. My internet at work blocks Gmail, Drive, etc. so I have to access everything on my phone. In some cases if I need a file from my Google Drive I have to use my phone (Gmail app) to send it to my work email, download, edit, email back to Gmail, save to Drive. It is a pain, but the only work around I currently know that still works here.
Anyway, I always password protect the files (word or excel files) so they can not be opened (well opened easily) and viewed. This has never been a problem until now. For some reason, when I email the password protected file back to my Gmail and open up the email on the Gmail app on the S7, it will NOT download or save the attached file. I have tried numerous files and oddly, if the file (docx, xlxs, pdf, zip) is NOT password protected, the Gmail app downloads or saves it to my Drive just fine. However, if the file is password protected, it will not do anything. I tap the screen and all the options and it does nothing.
I do not know if this is some security feature built into the phone, or some app, but it is not helping me. I have tried messing with the Gmail app settings and nothing helped. Cleared cache and data for Gmail app didn't help. Uninstall/reinstall didn't either. Any ideas?
Have you tried other email apps? Do files that you send download normally on PC?
SteadyDisorder said:
Have you tried other email apps? Do files that you send download normally on PC?
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Other email apps work and I can download the files fine on a pc. I looked more into it and apparently it's a Gmail android issue. Others are having similar problems so I guess I'll just have to wait until they roll a new update out.
Today i received my fresh oneplus 6 with android pie rom. Actually i have this issue with gmail. Can't download/view pdf attachments even if i have 2 pdf apps (google pdf viewer and adobe reader). Any idea?

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