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Classification: |
General |
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Emulator |
Created: |
11/25/2004 |
Modified: |
12/20/2004 |
Number: |
FAQ-1172 |
Platform: |
Symbian OS v8.0 |
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Question: Why does the emulator delete the cacerts.dat certification file each time it runs?
Answer: Each time the emulator starts, it replaces the RAM (c:\) copy of the file CACerts.dat with the copy from the ROM (z:\).
So, for example, when running the UDEB WINSCW emulator, the emulator always copies %epocroot%\epoc32\release\winscw\udeb\z\system\data\cacerts.dat to %epocroot%\epoc32\winscw\c\system\data\CACerts.dat
A valid CACerts.dat file should be taken from an existing device and copied to %epocroot%\epoc32\release\[target]\[build]\z\system\data\cacerts.dat For example, to put a new copy of CACerts.dat in to your WINSCW emulator for both UDEB and UREL versions, copy the file to: %epocroot%\epoc32\release\winscw\urel\z\system\data\cacerts.dat and %epocroot%\epoc32\release\winscw\udeb\z\system\data\cacerts.dat
For more information on the emulator's virtual drive policy, see the Symbian Developer Library.
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