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Bruce asked on 21 Aug 2013, 02:00 AM
When I try to download the ipa file or scan the QRCode, I get an error: The app is currently unreachable

Any suggestions as to where to start on this???

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Miroslav Nedyalkov
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answered on 23 Aug 2013, 04:26 PM
Hi Bruce,

Does this problem reproduce with a brand new project or it happens in a specific project? If it's with a specific project, could you share with us what's its name, so that we can check if there is some problem on our side?

 Thank you in advance for the collaboration.

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answered on 23 Aug 2013, 04:29 PM
Hi Miroslav

Please refer to http://www.icenium.com/resources/forums/report-a-bug-/unable-to-build-ios-release-using-certificates for specifics on what has been done to date. This is referring to my GeoAPITestApp project. I am not sure if it is affecting any others yet as I have not tried to create certs for them. I will try that over the weekend.

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answered on 23 Aug 2013, 11:52 PM
Hi Miroslav,

I tried my ComicWars app. I generated a CSR in Icenium Mist, generated the cert, imported it, generated the AdHoc provisioning profile against it, imported it, and was able to build and deploy to the device. 

Even with the brand new certs, my exporation shows 8.23.2014, but displays the expired warning. Odd...

This test appears to mean my issue is specific to my GeoAPITestApp project.

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Steve
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answered on 27 Aug 2013, 01:51 PM
Hi Bruce,

We've answered your inquiry in your other thread, but here is the answer in case others stumble upon the same problems:
"The expired sign is a bug in Mist as the certificate is clearly valid (indicated by its expiration date). It would be fixed for subsequent version of Icenium and you can ignore it till then. If the QR code has been generated it means the build is successful, the fact that it contains an URL confirms that. Most likely your QR code reader can't recognize the code as a hyperlink and that is why you get an erorr. Feel free to try with another reader, such as RedLaser or QRReader. You could also use the Download link to download the .ipa and install the app manually via iTunes."

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