'Certificate Expired/ Certificate Error' in Nokia ...

I have bought a new Nokia N91 8GB. But when I try to instal any application or theme. I get an error saying 'Certificate Expired' or 'Certificate Error. Contact Application Supplier'. Please let me know how this can be resolved.

Hi ismaniyar
Firstly go to Application Manager > Options > Settings and set "Online Certificate check" = Off and Software Installation = All.
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