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Sanjiv
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Sanjiv asked on 29 Oct 2012, 06:50 PM
I got an error "no cryptographic identity matches with this certificate." when I try to add my ios in the code signing identity section. 

Process i followed: http://docs.icenium.com/working-with-devices/apple-ios-devices/how-to-create-and-install-your-developer-provisioning-profile-and-certificate

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Evgeni "Zammy" Petrov
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answered on 30 Oct 2012, 01:14 PM
Hello Sanjiv,

Thank you for trying out Icenium. 

 It seems that you have not imported your development certificate. Do you have "Pending Certificate Request" ? If you have you just need to import your certificate and "Cryptographic Identity" will be created. If you do not have one you will need to start the tutorial again. We will have documentation explaining these concepts up very soon.

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answered on 10 Dec 2013, 12:23 AM
Hello.

I have tried over the last five days to build an app for iOS in ICENIUM GRAPHITE but I found it impossible. I've tried many times but can not. I followed all the steps carefully, but in the end, when I import the "Mobile Provisions" gives me the error "Invalid certificates".

Please I need your help to resolve this error. What am I doing wrong? I would be very grateful for your help.

Thank you. Greetings!
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Steve
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answered on 13 Dec 2013, 01:48 PM
Hi Jaime,

I've used the provision and certificate from your account (j******2@gmail.com) and was able to successfully start an iOS build with it (see screenshot). Of course the appID of the application is matching the pattern of your provision com.telerik.*, check if that is the case in the app you're trying to build. On a side note, it is a good idea to change the appID to that of your company or name instead of using the default one.

If you're using provision/certificate in another account, please share it and we would take a look.

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Steve
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