Expired Certificate for 5800

I've been having the Expired Certificate problem ever since I bought the 'phone. I tried the instructions found on the web, I've called Nokia support, I've written to the customer care and I've taken it to Nokia Care. The only solution appears to be to do a hard reset of the 'phone. After this, I'm able to install applications for a while but again after some random period of time or activity, I get the "Expired Certificate" notice.
I've got 20.0.012, with a software version date of 26-01-2009. I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary, just trying to install applications every so often. Surely I'm not the only one with this problem. Resetting the 'phone is not such a big deal but I lose all the settings and music. It's getting rather frustrating.
Is there something I should be doing or not doing to avoid this?

kingpin007 wrote:
Usually to overcome this issue of expired certificate all you have to do is back date the phone by a year or two in the date and time settings and try installing the application again.
You may wanna take a look at the post by adamf here /discussions/board/message?board.id=topfaq&message.id=128&query.id=646398#M128
1. Changing the date doesn't work. Usually I get a message saying "Certificate not yet valid or Phone date wrong" (not sure of the exact wording). There may be a precise date that works but I tried with PhoneFlash and couldn't find it. It switched from the above message to "Expired Certificate" rather seamlessles.
2) I've tried the method in the link above and it solved my issue for about 2 days or so. Then the same problem. Now, I can reliably solve the problem with a hard reset (red + green + camera) but again for only a limited time. After that I again cannot install applications.
Thanks anyway

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