ios-enterprise

Upgrade's application-identifier entitlement string does not match installed application -> rejecting upgrade

ぐ巨炮叔叔 提交于 2019-12-05 13:44:15
问题 I have an iOS app that is now around 3 years old. It is signed with an enterprise profile. We have released seven versions of the software, the last time being almost a year ago. Currently we are trying to do a new release but have found that due to the new security rules in iOS8 that iOS 8.1.3 devices and greater cannot upgrade and must delete and reinstall. In researching I found similar issues for people who are signing the app with a different profile, but our app is being signed with the

Expiring Provisioning Profile - Enterprise Deployment

孤者浪人 提交于 2019-12-05 01:47:39
问题 Quick sanity check - I've read through several related questions and I'm still confused about this topic. We have an enterprise application that we deploy using an MDM (Air Watch). Our application certificate is valid for another two years, and our provisioning profile is about to expire in a month. I have renewed my provisioning profile, and performed the following test - Got an iPad with the application installed Removed the provisioning profile from Settings > General > Profiles Rebooted

Resign iOS Application .iPA file without changing BundleId

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2019-12-04 21:48:53
background: we are getting iOS apps ( .ipa ) from external developers ( their apps may be submitted in the appstore ), and they want submit their apps in our internal store just by sending their .ipa to us we are installing apps using ota, by sending plist to our endusers, itms-services://?action=download-manifest&url=[PLIST_URL] i was using some GUI signing tools such as iResign, iOS App Resigner and AppResigner, injecting custom entitlements, injection App Transport Security into info.plist. and when i tried to install apps which are signed by these tools, install popup is shown correctly,

Prevent enterprise iOS app from being removed

时光怂恿深爱的人放手 提交于 2019-12-04 14:03:32
I'd like to prevent an enterprise iOS app from being removed by users. Apple provides documentation on how to do this for Web Clips , but I'm struggling to find anything related to actual apps. Is it possible? and if so then how to do it? The ideal solution would involve a setting in the plist installation file, but options involving configuration profiles or an MDM would also work. The only way I know to prevent apps from being deleted is as follows: On your iPhone/iPad go to Settings -> General -> Restrictions -> Deleting Apps (off). You will have to enter a Restrictions Password and turn

iOS Enterprise Development - TestFlight

谁说胖子不能爱 提交于 2019-12-04 03:38:30
问题 I just received an email this morning that testflightapp.com will no longer be active as of 2/26/2015, and that I should be using the iTunes Connect TestFlight service instead. This is fine and dandy for app store apps, but most of my projects are enterprise apps, and that is not supported in iTunes Connect. On top of that, iTunes Connect TestFlight requires iOS 8, and a good chunk of Enterprise users are still on iOS 7. Does anyone have a solution outside of TestFlight for deploying

Upgrade's application-identifier entitlement string does not match installed application -> rejecting upgrade

本小妞迷上赌 提交于 2019-12-04 01:56:41
I have an iOS app that is now around 3 years old. It is signed with an enterprise profile. We have released seven versions of the software, the last time being almost a year ago. Currently we are trying to do a new release but have found that due to the new security rules in iOS8 that iOS 8.1.3 devices and greater cannot upgrade and must delete and reinstall. In researching I found similar issues for people who are signing the app with a different profile, but our app is being signed with the same profile. The error claims that our old application-identifier contained a wildcard, which I

iOS Enterprise Development - TestFlight

﹥>﹥吖頭↗ 提交于 2019-12-01 20:08:46
I just received an email this morning that testflightapp.com will no longer be active as of 2/26/2015, and that I should be using the iTunes Connect TestFlight service instead. This is fine and dandy for app store apps, but most of my projects are enterprise apps, and that is not supported in iTunes Connect. On top of that, iTunes Connect TestFlight requires iOS 8, and a good chunk of Enterprise users are still on iOS 7. Does anyone have a solution outside of TestFlight for deploying Enterprise iOS apps to a set of registered users? I am hoping there is an easier solution than setting up my

iOS Enterprise Deployment / Expiration

耗尽温柔 提交于 2019-12-01 03:26:23
问题 We recently signed up for an iOS Enterprise account for internal app distribution. Searching the forums reveal two things which I would like to get a confirmation for: 1- The enterprise distribution certificate lasts 3 years. Does this mean we will need to re-build the app at that point with a new certificate or it won't run? 2- The provision profile expires in 1 year. Does this mean we will need to create a new provision profile and attach it to the existing certificate? And then (without

iOS9 Untrusted Enterprise Developer with no option to trust

亡梦爱人 提交于 2019-11-26 16:53:00
This is not a duplicate of Untrusted App Developer . Since iOS9 there is no option to trust an enterprise build. Has anyone found a workaround? Alexander Yatsenko In iOS 9.1 and lower, go to Settings - General - Profiles - tap on your Profile - tap on Trust button. In iOS 9.2+ & iOS 11+ go to: Settings - General - Profiles & Device Management - tap on your Profile - tap on Trust button. In iOS 10+, go to: Settings - General - Device Management - tap on your Profile - tap on Trust button. ElonChan Do it like this: Go to Settings -> General -> Profiles - tap on your Profile - tap on the Trust