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Re: mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A)’ on the iPhone
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Re: mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A)’ on the iPhone


  • Subject: Re: mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A)’ on the iPhone
  • From: Ray Kiddy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 10:23:41 -0700


You probably should take this question to the Forums in the iPhone Dev Center on Apple's Developer site.


I had this problem also. I got the same error and it was not helpful. I never got an answer on my bug, but one usually does not hear back, so that does not mean much. I documented my own journey with this in http://www.wykiwyk.com/iphone/HowToNotInstall/index.html .

You should also check, fully, the information Apple has published. Some of the documentation is confusing and some of it seems duplicative, but when there has been a solution, it has been there, somewhere.

good luck - ray

On Jun 7, 2009, at 9:39 AM, albert jordan Mobility wrote:


I am wondering if anyone can help me with a problem I'm having downloading an application on a device.


I recently signed for the developer program. I actually successfully followed the provisioning process documented at the portal, and was able to download a test application (say App1) on the device. I next tried to download a second application (App2), and I am "sometimes" getting the following error when I try and do a build

mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A)’ on the iPhone

Sometimes, I just get message that build was successful, but I don't get the application downloaded at the device.

At the partner portal I check and see that

1- there is only one certificate in the Certificates tab
2 - On the the devices tab there are two profiles (one for App1, one for App2) assigned to the right target device
3 - on App ID tab I have the correct two Apps Description
4 - on the provisioning tab I have two separate profiles


On downloaded the App2 Provisioning Profile to my computer. I double clicked on the file, and in xcode I see that there are two provisioning profiles (in the xcode organizer window) for App1 and App2. I also see that App1 is one of the applications on the device.

In App2, I right click on the target, and see that the Bundle Identifier is correctly set to the identifier I designated at the portal (com.MyDomainName.App2).

I have searched the web for about 6 hours of so, and have found a lot of material, but non have helped me solve this problem. I've done a clean all targets serveral times and rebuild the file, but the same result.

Anyone have insights on this??

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