Retrieving contacts from non working c1-02 mobile

my mobile is switching on but stops working aafter the welcomee and time screen...... i want to restore the contacts i saved in my mobile........ is there any possibility of doing so? if so, how? my mobile model is nokia c1-02

What you have discovered is the reason to *not* use LDAP URLs for CDP and AIA extensions in your PKI. To access those URLs, the account must access to the URLs. In your output, it is quite clear that the local account does not have necessary permissions
(you also use FILE URLs for publication, which again is not recommended).
The best practice is to use a single URL for the CDP extension. It should be an HTTP URL that is hosted on a highly available (internally and externally accessible) Web cluster.
For the AIA extension, it should contain two URLs: one for the CA certificate - again to an internally and externally accessible, highly available Web cluster and one for the OCSP service - also
an internally and externally accessible, highly available Web cluster.
the other issue is that the root CA is *not* trusted when run by a non-domain account. How are you adding the trusted root CA. It is recommended to do this by running
certutil -dspublish -f RootCA.crt.
This will ensure that the computer account trusts the root CA. In your output, the root CA certificate is not trusted.
Brian

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