03-07-2018 04:30 AM
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03-07-2018 06:27 AM
Mace404 said:
The certificate had a 3 year validity. It was signed at 21st of May 2015.
It's pretty common for certificates to have an expiration of 1-3 years.
03-07-2018 06:29 AM
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03-07-2018 06:30 AM
ec said:
Someone needs to get fired for this...
03-07-2018 06:31 AM
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03-07-2018 06:36 AM
Mace404 said:
Press start/Windows key and type: cmd - right click that and start as administrator
In the new window type: time
Enter the desired time, for example 03:00 (just anything below 13:00 is fine)
Restart the Oculus software by executing the following commands in the same cmd window.
net stop OVRService
net start OVRService
Then start the oculus client by running %OCULUSBASE%\Support\oculus-client\OculusClient.exe
Just let my Oculus software update and the OculusAppFramework.dll file has a new certificate, so after that you can set the time back to normal.
(you can run the command "w32tm /resync" to trigger windows to update the time with a time server automatically)
03-07-2018 06:39 AM