Mobile Me Verification Failed - it says the certificate for this server is invalid. What does that mean?
Trying to set up a 2nd device on Mobile Me and it's telling me "Verification Failed, Certificate for this server is invalid, I might be connecting to a server that is pretending to be setup.me.com which can put my confidential information at risk." Please tell me what this means and how to correct it. My 1st device set up with Mobile Me just fine.
Check your date/time settings if correct.
Happened to me when I changed the battery then I found out that the settings is not yet set.
Works flawless now!
Good luck!
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