Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
How to update app in playgoogle after lost certificates?
I created an application and posted it on playGoogle, made a couple of updates, after which Windows on my computer crashed .. When updating the version, it also asks for ssl certificates that I had on my computer, but they are all gone. What to do how should I be? Write to google support? What to write? Or is it all bad?
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Offtopic.
The next time the system crashes, do not rush to format the disk, but first boot from a USB flash drive, or from another system and pull out all the necessary data that you may need.
In general, it is best to transfer all important data to a separate drive (not C), including the My Documents folder (yes, this is also possible). Then the contents of the desktops, and numerous settings of various programs, including saved passwords (if they are written correctly and store their data in AppData and not in the system registry) will be saved.
Had the same problem a couple of years ago. Google gave a link to a page with the rules of the publication where it says: "Do not lose the key." Now I have it on a couple of Drives and in the mail)) In case of a nuclear war. Don't lose your application keys!
PS And the application had to be removed from the market (
As soon as you make a key, immediately put it on bitbucket. Plus mail/dropbox/google drive.
You can only delete the application or put a link to the new version in the description.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question