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The SSL Certificat e is not trusted... and OSX Lion...
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07-24-2011 04:09 PM
I am getting "The SSL Certificate is not trusted" when I log into the CMA desktop client. The first problem I had was when I updated to OSX Lion and the CMA desktop client stopped working, I found an updated version of CMA on here and downloaded it to see if it would solve the problem, it didn't and then the SSL error started when I click Login. Any suggestions?
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07-25-2011 11:57 PM
Look in Applications/Utilities, the Keychain, if you found the certificat of the CMAD
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07-26-2011 05:21 AM - edited 07-26-2011 05:23 AM
Dbolinger,
This is probably caused by the fact that CMAD Mac is only tested and supported on OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. Support for Lion has been requested for Wave 5 of CMAD, but it is not clear whether that will be implemented even in wave 5.
The CMAD OSX 5.1 release notes can be seen here:
http://downloads.polycom.com/net_endpt_mgmt/cmad_m
The requirements table begins at the bottom of page 7 and, for the moment, the only supported OS is Snow Leopard.
