Midlet Signing Problem

I signed a midlet and tried to load it to my Cingular Motorola V557 phone.
All I want is to use Bluetooth. So I bought a Verisign Java Code signing certificate and did everything the tutorials told me to do in regards to the keystore file. I am using EclipseME and set it to sign my midlet using that keystore, it correctly asks me for my passwords so I know it tried to do its work.
When I upload it to the phone I get the following error:
Authorization failed, application not installed.
I am a noob to signing java code so I am hoping this is something fundamental:
Here is a copy of my jad file:
MIDlet-Jar-Size: 40360
MIDlet-1: tbt,,midlets.BluetoothTest
MIDlet-Jar-URL: tbt.jar
MIDlet-Jar-RSA-SHA1: a8I0l6zLBH6JoL0VGnHjaJ5rZ8YptQf1q7tW1BzXe+Xr4EWVp4mrhtfhAy1dooXFYj2aihZg5IaCcG4mWb6fTnpWkwUo1mUt8J88HUu8kaPrRywfJJ1DX+BM2zeHnffck4Psg4S+Iv6LqhaSzr7vzFvMF2uxvRrz7qkSdVFXOiw=
MicroEdition-Configuration: CLDC-1.1
MIDlet-Version: 1.0.10
MIDlet-Certificate-1-2: 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
MIDlet-Certificate-1-1: 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
MIDlet-Name: tbt Midlet Suite
MIDlet-Vendor: Midlet Suite Vendor
MicroEdition-Profile: MIDP-2.0
MIDlet-Permissions: javax.bluetooth.DiscoveryAgent
Is there a tool or something I can grind this through to determine what the problem might be?
Thanx
Bodger

It apparently has something to do with the midlet permission string.
The one I had was definitely wrong.
So, I now have:
javax.microedition.io.Connector.bluetooth.client
Now I get this error when I try to load the midlet, this is from my phones debug log:
SM_GetNumRootCerts: Total number of KJAVA certs on SIM and NVM (Type-3): 0, 0
SJ_IsCoreletDI: Synerj signature not found into the JAD file
SM_GetRootCertificate: DN = C="US";O="VeriSign, Inc.";OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority", Type = 15
SM_GetRootCertificate: Subject key ID extension is not present.
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: number of domains = 6
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: number of permissions = 28
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "0" name length = 3f
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'CN="Cingular Preferred Root CA",O="Cingular Wireless, LLC",C=US' with 8 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "1" name length = 3d
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'CN="Cingular Trusted Root CA",O="Cingular Wireless, LLC",C=US' with 10 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "2" name length = 42
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'CN="GeoTrust CA for UTI",O="Unified Testing Initiative (UTI)",C=US' with 3 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "3" name length = 55
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'O="Motorola Inc",C=US,ST=Illinois,L=Libertyville,OU=PCS,CN="Manufacturer Domain 40-1"' with 10 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "4" name length = 4b
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority",O="VeriSign, Inc.",C=US' with 3 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: domain "5" name length = 10
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: Read domain: 'Untrusted_Domain' with 2 permission groups
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission group UID "0x100b" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission group UID "0x100b" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
sm_LoadDomainRegistryIDs: WARNING! Permission UID "0x301e" not found on the device
SM_MapDomainToRootCert: certType = 4, certName = 'C="US";O="VeriSign, Inc.";OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority"'
SM_MapDomainToRootCert: Found domain: 'OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority",O="VeriSign, Inc.",C=US'!
SM_getDomainPermissions: Domain name: OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority",O="VeriSign, Inc.",C=US
SM_getDomainPermissionGroup: Domain name: OU="Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority",O="VeriSign, Inc.",C=US, Requested group: 6
sm_SetDomainPermissions: Critical permission 'javax.microedition.io.Connector.bluetooth.client' is not found in domain!
SECMGR_verifyJADSecurity: Returned error code: 23
SECURITY_MANAGER FINAL CODE: 23. DATE: 01-09-2006 16:40:17 (81)
AMS ERROR: AMS_JADR_PROCESSING, 103, 23
AMS: AMS_STATE_CHANGED_TR, 21
AMS: AMS_INST_EXIT
AMS: "ams_Inst_Start_Posting, code ", 10
AMS: AMS_INSTL_FINALIZATION
AMS: AMS_HEAP_RELEASED_TR
AMS: "ams_Inst_Finalize() end."
AMS: AMS_STATE_CHANGED_TR, 0
JsaInst : JsaInst_Exit.
[AMSDLG] : AmsDlgGainFocus route id=41.
[AMSDLG]: process event_list code=20 route id=41..
JTOOLS : Event 0x14 has come
AMS: "ams_Inst_Exit() end."
This has to be the problem can you give me some idea how to proceed?
'javax.microedition.io.Connector.bluetooth.client' is not found in domain!
Thanx
Bodger

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