signed problem

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Hi,

Still you should be able to use self-signed of carbide as the old day.

Regards,
nanang


2008/7/28 Md. Anisur Rahman <aimecse at gmail.com>:
> Hi All
> Is it necessary to signed PJSIP  in symbain to run it ? I did run it by
> using self sign of carbide. But now it doesn't run the same way i mean by
> using the self signed from carbide.
> --
> Best Regards
> Md. Anisur Rahman
> Software Engineer
> R & D Application
> Dhaka, Bangladesh
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