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Provisioning Question


  • Subject: Provisioning Question
  • From: Bob Barnes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 12:38:05 -0700

I've generated the appropriate certificates and created a provisioning profile (development) that is generic, i.e., uses the wild-card character. The provisioning profile does NOT include either APNS or In App Purchase, but when I load the app onto the iPod Touch an entry is added under the "Settings->Notifications" for my app. In fact before installing my app the "Notifications" entry under "Settings" does not even exist. Is this normal? I should mention that at one time I had installed a provisioning profile that DID specify support for APNS, but it's been removed. Is it possible that there's some remnant remaining that requires me to reset the iPod? Just call me confused.

Bob

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