Problem with DAZ Certificat

Flanker35Flanker35 Posts: 3
edited December 1969 in New Users

Hello, my name is Erwin and I am deaf. I speak the English language not so good. Therefore, the text is translated here by Google Translator. Please pardon.
For the first time I write here in the forum and I hope I'm right here.
At the moment I have the problem with DIM (DAZ Install Manager v1.1.0.28). My Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 says, certificate of DAZ is invalid, expired. After my review certificate is actually elapsed from DAZ and for this reason I can not install updates via DIM online. This can only happen if I turned off its total Kaspersky, but not what I want.
Please find attached 2 pictures so that you can better understand, I hope so. And for any helpful answers rich I would like to thank sincerely.

Many affectionate greetings to fans


Erwin

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,770
    edited December 1969

    For me DIM has a certificate valid until 29th July 2015. That looks like an error from Kaspersky.

  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384
    edited March 2015

    I don't use Kaspersky, but there must be a setting somewhere in your antivirus program to allow or make an exception for specific programs, in this case DAZ Studio or DIM.

    Update: Okay, in Kaspersky you need to navigate to the settings for the Trusted Zone. There you should see a tab for setting Trusted Applications. You should be able to add DAZ Studio and DIM there to prevent Kaspersky from blocking them.

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  • Flanker35Flanker35 Posts: 3
    edited December 1969

    For me DIM has a certificate valid until 29th July 2015. That looks like an error from Kaspersky.

    Hello, funny, I think Certificate (valid until July 29, 2015) is not. Can you make me Snapshot? I would be very grateful for your effort.
    Greetings Erwin

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,770
    edited December 1969

    Flanker35 said:
    For me DIM has a certificate valid until 29th July 2015. That looks like an error from Kaspersky.

    Hello, funny, I think Certificate (valid until July 29, 2015) is not. Can you make me Snapshot? I would be very grateful for your effort.
    Greetings Erwin

    Not easily, at least the way I was viewing it (using the details on the Windows UAC validation dialogue, which can't be captured with the Snipping tool or PrtScrn).

  • Flanker35Flanker35 Posts: 3
    edited December 1969

    Flanker35 said:
    For me DIM has a certificate valid until 29th July 2015. That looks like an error from Kaspersky.

    Hello, funny, I think Certificate (valid until July 29, 2015) is not. Can you make me Snapshot? I would be very grateful for your effort.
    Greetings Erwin

    Not easily, at least the way I was viewing it (using the details on the Windows UAC validation dialogue, which can't be captured with the Snipping tool or PrtScrn).


    It's not that hard.
    1) Press the Print Screen key
    2) Start Paint.exe
    3) Insert with CTRL-V
    Cut and store 4) the required image area.

    Just as I did with 2 pictures above.

    Nevertheless, thank you very much, Regards

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,770
    edited December 1969

    Flanker35 said:
    Flanker35 said:
    For me DIM has a certificate valid until 29th July 2015. That looks like an error from Kaspersky.

    Hello, funny, I think Certificate (valid until July 29, 2015) is not. Can you make me Snapshot? I would be very grateful for your effort.
    Greetings Erwin

    Not easily, at least the way I was viewing it (using the details on the Windows UAC validation dialogue, which can't be captured with the Snipping tool or PrtScrn).


    It's not that hard.
    1) Press the Print Screen key
    2) Start Paint.exe
    3) Insert with CTRL-V
    Cut and store 4) the required image area.

    Just as I did with 2 pictures above.

    Nevertheless, thank you very much, Regards

    That doesn't work with the UAC pop-ups, which are separate processes from the rest of Windows for security.

  • bdblan58bdblan58 Posts: 3
    edited April 2015

    I am having the same problem with DAZ Install Manager - namely certificate from GoDaddy indicates from 1/2/2010 to 1/2/2015.

    There is a page suggesting things to try, which included making a second account on the install manager but using the same email address. I tried that as well as a few other things on the page. So I opened up a help request, including the information that I had tried making the second account.

    Finally, after a week, I got an answer to my tech ticket which was to make the second account on the Install Manager. So I've replied back.

    Frustrating and counterproductive to my opinion of DAZ.

    BTW - here is a quick set of instructions to see the dates on your certificate (including the date):

    After you've gotten to step 6, I highlighted Certificates - Current User (I don't think it makes a difference which one you choose as the certificate is apparently in the Other People Store).

    Right Click on Certificates - Current User. Choose Find Certificates.

    Find in: use pull down for All Certificate Stores

    Look in Field: use pull down to choose Issued By

    In the blank, type in GoDaddy

    In my case, about 4 certificates come up including Issued to *.daz3d.com, Issued by GoDaddy Secure Certification Authority, Experation date 1/2/2015

    Note that MMC is a Windows Utility and has nothing to do with Kaspersky.

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,770
    edited December 1969

    What was your ticket number?

  • bdblan58bdblan58 Posts: 3
    edited December 1969

    (#190060)

  • Flanker35Flanker35 Posts: 3
    edited December 1969

    Hello, your tip will not help me. After I have Kaspersky Internet Security completely uninstalled and then I jerked and install the latest version, the problem is solved. It was probably because of small crease from Kaspersky Internet Security.
    I will end here and would like to thank sincerely all.

    Greetings Erwin

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