This is a discussion on Full YouTube access on the Q ; It works within the Windows Phone Software forums, part of the Windows Mobile Software category; Originally Posted by Dan Wang Did anyone else get the "file not supported on device"? when did you get this? ...
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Dan Wang (08-07-2007)
oh ok i thought you meant the other flash file
you dont use that file...you have to use the smartphone version of TCPMP which you can find on my apps page
www.scottschrob.com/q/apps.htm
ermax mentioned that a few posts ago..that should fix the issue
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Dan Wang (08-07-2007)
That error message came up while installing the TCPMP on your site.
very wierd...
try the file from this site
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
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Dan Wang (08-07-2007)
I was one step ahead and tried that picard link too. I received the same message:
"Installation was unsuccessful. The program or setting cannot be installed because it is not digitally signed with a trusted certificate."
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Dan Wang (08-07-2007)
Sounds like the security policy on your phone is set to high. Here is an article talking about how to lower the security policy (Application Unlock). My provider doesn't lock the Q down that much. I just get a warning about the certificate but I just say yes and it continues.
Here is the article:
http://www.sems.org/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=157
Let me guess, your provider is Verizon? They love to cripple phones.
Dan Wang (08-07-2007)