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loading new software..
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loading new software..
I have been trying to download the new software for the past few days..when I hit install I get a security warning saying 'failed to validate certificate'..how do I fix this as I cannot play any games without the new software?
Hi ,

Which browser are you getting this issue on?
I am having the same problem I wish someone would give us a solution cause I am tired of not being able to play and I have been playing for a while and with my rating going down everyday this is irritating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
First of all, you should try to clear the Java cache. See the bottom of this page:

http://www.flyordie.com/games/help/support/clearcache.html
Hi.....mostly using firefox but have tried int explorer and getting the same results.
Adios, good bye flyordie. Imposible entrar a las paginas.
I have tried firefox, internet explorer and even google chrome same issue i try to install the new software but it says failed to validate certificate the application will not be executed

Name: Curling
Publisher: SolwareIT Ltd
From: 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/.../Curling.jnlp
Have you cleaned the *Java* cache? That is not the same as the browser cache. 
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This isnt good enough....l have no problems with the validity of the software...l just cant install it...l have cleared java cache, and used firefox, int exp and chrome all with the same result as my first post. If l am no nearer a solution by the end of business hours tomoro l will have no option but to end my membership and demand a refund. 
What may help:

1. Check if your computer's date&time setting is correct. It's easy to miss a false year setting.

2. Download and save Solware's certificate from 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/solware.p12

Then on the Java Control Panel / Security / Manage Certificates use the "Import" button to load the certificate into Java's keystore.
If importing the certificate succeeds the games should work.

3. Fully uninstall and reinstall Java, using the latest version.

4. Clear Java cache from the Java Control Panel (uninstalling Java won't clear the cache)

5. Check if default security settings are selected:
Java Control Panel / Security / Advanced
under "Advanced Security Settings" following options should be checked:
"Use certificates and keys in browser keystore"
"Enable list of trusted publishers"
"Enable blacklist revocation check"
"Enable caching password for authentication"
"Use SSL 3.0"
"Use TLS 1.0"
All other options should be unchecked.

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Thanks...but I have tried these measures....date and time are correct, java cache emtied numerous times...cant do anyting with certificate once downloaded etc etc etc.
To no avail.
In previous post's URL;


replace: "cleanjavacac%20he"
with: "cleanjavacache"
 :|


Or here is copy/pasted text from link;

>>>

How to Clean a Java Cache Folder:


8<...snip

 inside Java cache folder. The location of this folder usually is:
C:\Documents and Settings\
<user_name>
 \Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\

8<...snip

To empty the cache folder, access it with Windows Explorer. Select all files and subfolders and then press the "Delete" button on a keyboard, or select the File->Delete menu option. As this folder contains only cached files, no actual data is lost in the operation.

Warning! Be careful when deleting files. Make sure that you are deleting files inside the Java cache folder only. Otherwise you may damage your system!
Actually, this problem has been resolved.
File access rights were messed up so Java couldn't access its keystore file.
The solution was:
1. uninstall Java
2. manually delete all Java files that are not deleted during uninstallation (Users\ <user> \AppData\LocalLow\Sun)
3. reinstall Java

Okay so I tried the link and followed the instructions but now when I try to import the certification it says General Exception
FileNotFoundException:
c:\user\<USERNAME>\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\trusted.certs
(Access is denied)

Please Help I am really tired of messing with this
Here are the codes some techii please figure out why we can't play the game!!!!!!!!!!!!


Resource 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/images/loading_flyordie.png
 has future expires: Sat Aug 10 22:58:11 CDT 2013 update check skipped.
	Match: beginTraversal
Match: digest selected JREDesc: JREDesc[version 1.6+, heap=-1--1, args=null, href=
http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se
, sel=false, null, null], JREInfo: JREInfo for index 0:
    platform is: 1.7
    product is: 1.7.0_21
    location is: 
http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se

    path is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\javaw.exe
    args is: 
    native platform is: Windows, x86 [ x86, 32bit ]
    JavaFX runtime is: JavaFX 2.2.21 found at C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\
    enabled is: true
    registered is: true
    system is: true

	Match: ignoring maxHeap: -1
	Match: ignoring InitHeap: -1
	Match: digesting vmargs: null
	Match: digested vmargs: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: JVM args after accumulation: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: digest LaunchDesc: 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/pool/130424/game.jnlp

	Match: digest properties: []
	Match: JVM args: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: digest LaunchDesc: 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/pool/130424/Pool.jnlp

	Match: digest properties: []
	Match: JVM args: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: endTraversal ..
	Match: JVM args final: 
	Match: Running JREInfo Version    match: 1.7.0.21 == 1.7.0.21
	 Match: Running JVM args match: have:<>  satisfy want:<>
	Match: beginTraversal
JNLP JREDesc in Component ignored: 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/pool/130424/Pool.jnlp

Match: digest selected JREDesc: JREDesc[version 0+, heap=-1--1, args=null, href=null, sel=false, com.sun.javaws.jnl.ResourcesDesc@13d052, null], JREInfo: JREInfo for index 0:
    platform is: 1.7
    product is: 1.7.0_21
    location is: 
http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se

    path is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\javaw.exe
    args is: 
    native platform is: Windows, x86 [ x86, 32bit ]
    JavaFX runtime is: JavaFX 2.2.21 found at C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\
    enabled is: true
    registered is: true
    system is: true

	Match: ignoring maxHeap: -1
	Match: ignoring InitHeap: -1
	Match: digesting vmargs: null
	Match: digested vmargs: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: JVM args after accumulation: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: digest LaunchDesc: 
http://www.flyordie.com/games/deploy/pool/130424/Pool.jnlp

	Match: digest properties: []
	Match: JVM args: [JVMParameters: isSecure: true, args: ]
	Match: endTraversal ..
	Match: JVM args final: 
	Match: Running JREInfo Version    match: 1.7.0.21 == 1.7.0.21
	 Match: Running JVM args match: have:<>  satisfy want:<>
Java Plug-in 10.21.2.11
Using JRE version 1.7.0_21-b11 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\Users\Wade.Deborah-PC
----------------------------------------------------
c:   clear console window
f:   finalize objects on finalization queue
g:   garbage collect
h:   display this help message
l:   dump classloader list
m:   print memory usage
o:   trigger logging
q:   hide console
r:   reload policy configuration
s:   dump system and deployment properties
t:   dump thread list
v:   dump thread stack
x:   clear classloader cache
0-5: set trace level to <n>
----------------------------------------------------

This seems to be the same problem: file access rights are messed up for the file trusted.certs.

1. uninstall Java

2. delete this folder manually:
c:\user\<USERNAME> \AppData\LocalLow\Sun

3. reinstall Java. (You can start the game without Java, it should display an automated Java installation option)
also possible that after downloading Java you have to make sure that your java plugin is enabled.
what is all this new software thing about?
i havent downloaded anything new but my games still work fine :)

is there some download link i need to be installing?