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Jake asked on 29 May 2013, 03:44 PM

I created an iPhone Developer Certificate from Windows and everything went through ok on the apple site and when I imported it into Icenium I get an invalid certificate and I don’t know how to troubleshoot this issue through Icenium?

 

Was it because I created the certificate through windows?

 

I followed the documentation on how to register an App ID, Creating a provisioning profile and registering a device which has all gone through with no problem, because I am not getting any errors apart from Invalid Certificate I am unsure where to troubleshoot this, I thought it might be down to the cert itself but I have imported it from the same directory as my public key,

 

Has anybody else had this issue?

 

 

Many thanks

 

Jake

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Iva Koevska
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answered on 29 May 2013, 05:48 PM
Hi Jake,

Thanks for trying out Icenium.

Icenium supports two import scenarios.

1. You can import the Apple-generated CER file in order to complete a matching pending certificate signing request. The certificate signing request must be created in Icenium and you must have provided it when you created the certificate. For more information, see Create a certificate signing request and Create a certificate for development.

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2. You can import a P12 file which holds the pair of your certificate and the matching key.

Are you attempting to import a P12 file or a CER file?

If you are attempting to import a CER file, have you created it with a certificate signing request created in Icenium? Currently, Icenium does not support importing a CER file if you do not have a matching certificate signing request in Icenium.

If this is not your case, please, provide a step-by-step detailed description of how you created the certificate and how you are attempting to import it.

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answered on 05 Jun 2013, 10:56 AM

Hello Iva, after following the documentation again I have managed to get a valid certificate, thank you!! but i am still unable to run on my device, I hover over the phone icon and I get the follow message

“application identifier and bundle identifier do not match”

I have gone back to developer.apple and created a few different id’s with bundle identifiers and explicit identifiers but I still get the same message,

Any ideas where I can go from here?

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Steve
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answered on 05 Jun 2013, 11:38 AM
Hello Jake,

To be able to build or publish your app, you need to set an application identifier that matches the App ID for your provisioning profile. By default, Icenium sets the application identifier for your project to com.telerik.<project_name>. If the App ID is explicit, the application identifier must be an exact match to the bundle identifier.

For more information review the following articles:


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answered on 05 Jun 2013, 12:45 PM
Iva, Steve, thank you both so much!! everything is up and running, brilliant thanks

Jake 
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