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Change The Default Name Of Icons In
S60v3
This
trick is very cool...
See the image below...
The attached file has a complete way how
to do it...

Attached File:
How to
Change
Smooth LCG Smartmovie Settings
Here is the way:
Download ffdshow from www.google.com
searches-its free
install smartmovie converter
In smartmovie,change the encoder from
xvid to ffdshow and configure it in this
way:
Generic:
MPEG4
FOURCC.DivX
Max keyframe interval 254
min keyframe 1
one pass quality based-%70 i recommend
Audio:
32 kbps 16000hz
Interpreting Signing Error Messages in
S60 3rd Edition
Message:
Certificate error. Contact the
application supplier.
Hint:
You may have tried installing
unsigned application. Note that
signing is mandatory S60 3rd
Edition. You can use self-signed
certificate or developer certificate
from Symbian Signed to sign your
application.
Message:
Unable to install. Constrained by
the certificate.

Hint:
This message pops up when you
attempt to install developer
certificate in the unsupported
device. The developer certificate
from Symbian Signed can only be used
in a limited number of devices.
Remember that you have to send your
IMEIs to Symbian Signed when
requesting certificate. You cannot
use the certificate in other devices
that is not in your IMEIs list.
Message:
Required application access not
granted.

Hint:
Check that your certificate can be
used to sign all capabilities needed
by your application. For example, if
you use self-signed certificate, you
can only sign basic set
capabilities, i.e.
NetworkServices, ReadUserData,
WriteUserData, LocalServices and
UserEnvironment. If your
application requires one of the
extended capabilities, for example
SwEvent, you cannot sign it with
self-signed certificate. In this
case, apply for developer
certificates from Symbian Signed.
Message:
Unable to install a protected
application from an untrusted
supplier.

Hint:
If you use self-signed certificate,
make sure that your application uses
unprotected UID, i.e. 0xA0000000
- 0xAFFFFFFF. If you use
protected UID (0x20000000 -
0x2FFFFFFF) or legacy UID
(0x10000000 - 0x1FFFFFFF), you will
get this message.
Message:
Unable to install.

Hint:
This message may come up when your
installation file (.sis/.sisx)
copies files to other application's
private folder, i.e. \private\uid.
Note that Symbian 9 introduces data
caging concept, it means you don't
have access to other application's
private folder.
In case of expired certificate...
Do this...
Set the phone date back by
7-8months...
Than install the app...
After doing that reset the date back
to routine...
If still the problem is present...
In that case your certificate has
expired...
Get a new certificate from symbian
signed...
As the certificate got from
symbiansigned are valid only for
6months...
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