Login problem in FaceTime in my MacBook Pro.... "The registering device does not have appropriate credentials."

I am not able to loing FaceTime and have tried to get support from apple communities also, but none of those worked out.... Please help me to resolve "The registering device does not have appropriate credentials."

Hello GAURAV,
Thank you for providing the details of the issue you are experiencing with logging into FaceTime.  I recommend the following article:
FaceTime, Game Center, Messages: Troubleshooting sign in issues
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3970
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Best,
Sheila M.

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