I know it's too late now, but after you create a keystore, back it up!
If it gets corrupted or lost, you can restore it.


On Sep 24, 11:19 am, CaseyB <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problem.  It happened right around the time I updated
> to the 1.5 SDK.  I also updated Java around the same time.  I don't
> know if either of those had anything to do with it but something
> happened.  I tried for a day or so to figure out how to salvage the
> keystore but ended up just deleting it and creating a new one.  This
> lead to big problems when updating apps in the Android Market.  It
> won't let you upload an update that has been signed with a different
> certificate.  That's what I'm dealing with now.
>
> On Sep 23, 9:40 pm, rde8026 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I'm having an issue with my keystore.  i crated it a while back and
> > now I want to provide an update.  I know I'm providing the correct
> > password but I keep getting the error  message that says the keystore
> > has been tampered with or the password is incorrect...  Is it possible
> > to generate a new keystore?  Has anyone else seen this issue?  Is
> > there a way I can fix this....any guidance would be awesome..- Hide quoted 
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