I presume this is in the context of creating an Android release package of your mobile application ...
When a release package is created the export wizard attempts to locate the keystore, which contains the certificate used to sign the package.The keystore file path is defined in Window>Preferences>Tersus>Application Export Wizard. and defaults (if undefined) to .tersus/android.keystore in the user's home folder.If the keystore cannot tbe found, it is created automatically, prompting the user to enter personal details, including a password.If you are not prompted to enter such information, but only to enter the password for an existing keystore, which you cannot recall, then you can delete the keystore file through the file system, and should be prompted to create the file on your next export attempt.The only downside to replacing the existing keystore, is that the certificate may not match the previous one, which may cause security issues when updating an application previously installed on a device, but I guess this is a non-issue in your case.
Regards,
David
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