Old APP, different signing keys

Hello

So, I presented there is a QNX to App World app. Recently, I wanted to update this app but I forgot the password of my original signature keys for PB. I downloaded the new and signed with those. Unfortunately App World doesn't let me submit an update that was signed with different keys, suggestions?

Thank you
Ben

No, you can't edit the manifest file in the folder bar.  This article should help.

Error "bundle file (votre_nom) has been rejected." When you transfer file App World BAR

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