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Sign in Get Help Riot Games Support Billing & Store Store Issues Issues with the League of Legends Store (PvP.Net) Picture of Horse September 25, 2016 16:45 If you're having issues accessing the League of Legends https://support.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/202536660-Issues-with-the-League-of-Legends-Store-PvP-Net- Store, this article will help you troubleshoot them. Issues in the store are primarily caused by the network and default web browser settings. For example, Internet Explorer is a dependency of League of http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/206143/ios-untrusted-developer-error-when-testing-app Legends if you are running it on a Windows machine, and so is Safari if you are running it on a Mac, even if you use a different browser normally. Common symptoms certificate error You see the following error: You have encountered and error. Please try again later. You see the following error: Session Expired (with Commando Galio staring into your soul from the background). You see the error that starts with the following text: There was a problem with your request... Store appears blank, black or empty. The Store page has graphical issues and/or appears distorted. Item active forever certificate prices appear as ???. You have enough RP or IP on your account but cannot unlock new content. Note: If your operating system or network connection requires its own specific settings for the default browser to work, you may want to contact your system administrator before making significant changes. Windows Mac Syncing Windows Clock Change the Internet Security settings Resetting Windows Internet Options Internet Explorer Offline mode Reinstalling Internet Explorer Installing Windows Updates Microsoft Support Syncing Windows Clock If your Windows Clock is out of sync with real time, it will not provide our servers with correctly timestamped certificates. This could affect connectivity to the League of Legends servers, store or matches. In order to avoid those issues, follow the solutions shown below: Syncing your clock manually Right-click on your computer's clock and choose Adjust Date/Time. Select the Internet Time tab, and click the Change Settings button. At this point you may receive a UAC prompt. After this prompt, click the Update now button to resync. If the above steps didn't work, please try the following instead: Press [Windows Key] + R Type cmd Press Ok Type the following comma
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top iOS Untrusted Developer error when testing app up vote 17 down vote favorite 3 I am trying to make my own iOS applications by using Xcode 7 and iOS 9.0. I have successfully been able to install the app on my own iPod by following these steps however when I run the application I get this error: I had a quick look in the settings app but cannot find a way to allow this application that I made. How would I 'trust' this application running iOS 9? ios applications security xcode share|improve this question asked Sep 17 '15 at 20:04 iProgram 1,24151739 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 33 down vote accepted Enterprise and other certificates have to be manually trusted on iOS 9 when they didn't have to on iOS 8 and earlier. Open the Settings app Open General Open Profiles & Device Management Choose the affected profile and trust it If you don't see "Profiles & Device Management" then your device needs to reinstall the app or get the appropriate profile from MDM / other enrollment. share|improve this answer edited Nov 16 '15 at 5:46 Jash Jacob 2,74541839 answered Sep 17 '15 at 20:08 bmike♦ 115k38202437 1 It just appears 'profiles' –iProgram Sep 17 '15 at 20:40 Do we know if there is going to be a long term solution to this problem? Or is this it? –DickieBoy Sep 28 '15 at 9:57 1 @DickieBoy I believe Apple sees this as the long term solution to security. I would plan for this not changing period, but certainly not changing under iOS 9 updates. I would see if your MDM can push the trust profile to devices if you don't want your users to have to tap to manually accept the certificate for enterprise development. –bmike♦ Sep 28 '15 at 10:34 In my case it just needed network connection to verify the developer (i.e me). Just turned on WiFi and it started working. –GoodSp33d Oct 17 '15 at 12:05 To elaborate on: If you don't see "Profiles & Device Management" - You