provisioning

iPhone Could Not Support Development

北战南征 提交于 2019-11-28 05:10:51
I recently reinstalled OSX. It has been a pain rounding up all of my certificates, etc, but I finally am back. However, when trying to install an app on either of two iPhones 3G's I have, they both say: Software version: 4.2.1 (8C148) | XCode cannot find the software image to install this version. | Could not support development. What is going on? Both iPhones list themselves as up to date in iTunes, and iOS developer's center only lists 4.2 as the available SDK. EDIT: I do have a paid membership, and I have recently had test apps installed on both of these devices. UPDATE: I removed all 3 (

Xcode doesn't see my iOS device but iTunes does

不羁的心 提交于 2019-11-28 03:31:20
I have a strange problem. I have an iPad with iOS 5.0.1 (9A405) and iOS SDK 5.0.1 with Xcode 4.2 (Build 4C199) installed on my Mac. Xcode doesn't see my device. It says "iOS Device" not "Sauron's iPad" as usual. (I am sure that device is connected because I see it in iTunes.) Xcode denies to start my application on device. It says: "Xcode cannot run using selected device. No provisioned iOS devices are available with a compatible iOS version. Connect an iOS device with a recent enough version of iOS to run your application or choose an iOS simulator as the destination." Xcode sees my other

Renew Provisioning Profile

百般思念 提交于 2019-11-28 02:58:41
Just got a notice that the provisioning profile for one of my apps is about to expire. Is there some way I can renew the existing one or must I recreate a new one? For renew team provisioning profile managed by Xcode : In the organizer of Xcode : Right click on your device (in the left list) Click on "Add device to provisioning portal" Wait until it's done ! I went to the Program Portal on Apple's dev site, clicked on Provisioning, clicked on the "Renew" button next to my Profile, the status changed from 'expired' to 'pending', waited a few moments, clicked refresh, the new status was active

too few items in teams [duplicate]

隐身守侯 提交于 2019-11-27 22:51:31
This question already has an answer here: XCode “Too few items in teams” error when refreshing provisioning profiles 8 answers I am trying to set up a new machine with XCode and my developer account and keep running into the following error while trying to refresh provisioning profiles from the Organizer: Too few items in Property/teams/Entity/Developer I have followed all of the suggestions in this thread , to no avail. It seems like it's a problem with multiple/incorrect identities in the keychain, but I have not been able to fix it thus far, and there seems to be very little info on this

Xcode could not find a valid private certificate/valid key-pair for this profile in your keychain [duplicate]

混江龙づ霸主 提交于 2019-11-27 17:04:57
Possible Duplicate: Xcode - iPhone - profile doesn’t match any valid certificate-/private-key pair in the default keychain I'm having a problem installing a provisioning profile created by another developer. Development Certificate already exists App I'm working on has a Provisioning Profile associated with the certificate My device UUID has been added AppID for the app already exists Development Provisioning Profile exists, with my UUID When I download the Certificate and Provisioning Profile I get the error in Organizer: Xcode could not find a valid private certificate/valid key-pair for

Adding devices to team provisioning profile

纵然是瞬间 提交于 2019-11-27 17:02:28
I need to add a device to my team provisioning profile, however I do not physically have the device so I can't hook it up to my computer so Xcode can't add the UDID to my devices and to the team provisioning profile. Is there a way to add it manually to the team provisioning profile, I can't figure out how to edit it. Also when I add the device in my provisioning portal it doesn't get added to my team provisioning profile automatically. This worked for me: Login to your iphone provisioning portal through developer.apple.com Add the UDID in devices Go back to XCode, open up the Organizer and

valid provisioning profile matching the application's Identifier could not be found

我怕爱的太早我们不能终老 提交于 2019-11-27 14:43:03
问题 I'm trying to test my app on my device and am hitting the error stating "A valid provisioning profile matching the application's Identifier 'com.mycompany.MyApp' could not be found". I've read many similar posts here on SO but none have been able to help. What I've done so far: created a valid Provisioning Profile on the Provisioning Portal. When I look at the App ID of the profile, it is 10CHARSEED.com.mycompany.MyApp (where 10CHARSEED is obviously the Apple-generated seed id) downloaded and

Create iOS “In-House and Ad Hoc” certificate option disabled

痞子三分冷 提交于 2019-11-27 14:40:38
问题 My client's iOS In-House provisioning profiles are about to expire in 2 weeks. So to renew them, I wanted to create a new In-House certificate. But when clicking "Add" the In-House and Ad Hoc option is disabled. What could be the cause of this? I renewed the client's enterprise license yesterday. Could it be that it takes some time before i can create In-House certificates again? (On all my other client's (non enterpriese) accounts it works) 回答1: I'm an Agent for my company's Enterprise

Xcode - iPhone - profile doesn't match any valid certificate-/private-key pair in the default keychain

北慕城南 提交于 2019-11-27 11:53:02
I tried to add my iPhone to Xcode4 to test my Application on it. I added the device in the Apple Developer-Center and downloaded the Provision-Profile. We pay 99$ per month for the account and I'm not the only person who use this account. So there is already an "older" certificate present which I tried to add to my keychain-manager. But I see a red-text above it (translated from german) "This certificate has been signed by an unknown instance.". In my XCode-Device Manager in the Provisioning-Section there's also an error: "XCode could not find a valid private-key/certificate pair for this

iPhone: What is a WWDR intermediate certificate?

穿精又带淫゛_ 提交于 2019-11-27 11:38:37
问题 In the Apple Developer Portal, in Certificates, Developer (or Distribution) it says: "If you do not have the WWDR intermediate certificate installed, click here to download now." I don't even know what that means. Do I need to download and run that? or do I need to only download the current certificate only? 回答1: You need to download it and double click on it. It will get stored in your computer's KeyChain. It can be described best as something like root level certificate authority that