Thanks Mark and Colin.

@Mark: Yes it is enabled.

@Colin: I googled a little bit, but  was not so successful with that. 
But your posting made me remember  your book. I remembered reading in there 
something about the Keytool-Application for Android some weeks ago. I was not 
interested in that stuff at that time, because
i did not plan to release an Android app. But now it was the right information 
at the right time. 

I created a keystore according to your explanations in your book and  "et 
VoilĂ " i was able to install the apk w/o problems.

Your book is worth every penny ! ! ! Thanks a lot.

Regards,

Matthias


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Am 02.11.2012 um 01:16 schrieb Colin Holgate <[email protected]>:

> You will get exactly the symptoms you describe if you install an app with the 
> same ID but that has had its certificate changed. It could be that the 
> certificate persists, and the system knows that the ID is already associated 
> with a certificate that it has. But also, if you're not using a certificate, 
> I wonder what happens if there is already an app installed that also doesn't 
> have a certificate?
> 
> If you do a Google search of 'android deleting old certificates' you'll see 
> lots of questions about removing old trusted certificates. Might be worth 
> checking out.
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