That's what it was - thanks a gabillion!

On Oct 26, 10:52 am, jgostylo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the issue is that you need to replace the [password]s with
> 'android' (without the quotes).  Unless I am mistaken, that is the
> password for the debug keystore.
>
> On Oct 26, 8:45 am, furby <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to puzzle out how to get an MD5 fingerprint for accessing
> > google maps from an android app... So far I have figured out how to
> > get keytool to work (The trick on XP is to enclose the entire path to
> > the keystore in quotes since it ends up in the "Documents and
> > Settings" folder).
>
> > But the thing is that I keep getting an error that says "keytool
> > error: java.io.IOException: Keystore was tampered with, or password
> > was incorrect". I know for a fact that neither of the passwords are
> > incorrect (I can export a signed app from Eclipse using those
> > passwords perfectly easily)... And I know that the keystore was not
> > tampered with...
>
> > Is there a simple thing I am missing? The command line I am executing
> > is (Edited for safety) :
>
> > keytool -list -alias androiddebugkey -keystore "C:\Documents and
> > Settings\[me]\.android\debug.keystore" -storepass [password] -keypass
> > [password]
>
> > I am running XP and keytool is located in the C:\Program Files\Java
> > \jre1.6.0_07\bin directory, if that helps any
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