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Re: iPhone Provisioning


  • Subject: Re: iPhone Provisioning
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:33:07 -0500

On 13 Apr 2011, at 3:49 PM, koko wrote:

> I have a valid signing certificate through a new employer.

Development or distribution?

> I did have my own signing cert and iPhone provisioning thingy.

Development or distribution?

And by "thingy," do you mean a provisioning profile? Team, development, ad-hoc, or App Store?

> Can we get a new iPhone provisioning thingy based on our current signing cert and development membership?

Team, development, ad-hoc, or App Store? The detailed answer depends on which you mean.

Does your employer have a Company, rather than Individual, membership?

Enter the iOS Provisioning Portal, available when you go to http://developer.apple.com/ios and log in as the developer entity you intend to issue a profile. A profile embodies a signing certificate, and app ID, and (for all but Enterprise and App Store profiles) a roster of permitted devices.

For development, try the Development Provisioning Assistant in the Home section of the portal. Also, if you have a development signing certificate from and registered to your employer's account in your keychain, and you have automatic provisioning turned on in the Organizer, Xcode can automatically attach a generic "Team" development profile to your app, without your having to register the app ID; if you're at least a Team Admin, you can also add a device on-the-fly in Xcode.

For distribution, you have to do it manually: Certificates > Distribution; Devices (if ad-hoc); App IDs; Provisioning > Distribution, where you marry the three components. There's a How To tab on each page that explains it better than I could in an email.

	— F

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