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JAR resources in JNLP file are not signed by same certificate

Former Member
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Dear All,

We are on PI 7.1

Installed Java is Version 7 Update 65

While I am trying launch the Repository/Directory we are getting this error.

JAR resources in JNLP file are not signed by same certificate.

I have already followed these steps, problem is still existing. Please advice on how to fix this problem.

  • Click Start > Settings > Control Panel
  • Click the Java icon (for Windows 7 and Vista, Click “Programs” then the Java Icon)
  • On the “General” tab, under “Temporary Internet Files” click “Settings”
  • Click “Delete Files”
  • Make sure “delete applications and applets” is checked and click “Delete Files”  (This step may take some time so please wait for it to complete)

Friendly Regards

Alex

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marksmyth
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Alex,

The certificates used to launch the Integration Builder were changed recently. See the blog Change in certificates used to launch Integration Builder for details on this.

To prevent the error, ensure you have the required Patch Levels (PL's) for your current SP release, for all the listed Software Components.

Regards
Mark

former_member204255
Participant
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Dear All

I thank you for your kind hints. I will check and let you know if the problem is resolved

or not.

Regards

Alex

Former Member
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to resolve it, go to Administration->Repository-->Java webstrart admin -> click on re-initialization and force signing. Repeat this step even for directory.

This should resolve the issue. Hope this helps you.

Regards,

Tulasiram.

markangelo_dihiansan
Active Contributor
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Hi Alexander,

Have you tried going to sxmb_ifr and then click administration (top right)

Administration Page click restore archives and generate new signature

Hope this helps,

Mark