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Josh asked on 24 Sep 2013, 02:46 PM
Hi,

I'm trying to build for ios device with a development provision and am getting an "invalid certificate" error in graphite. I tried using the web version of the ide and while uploading it just sat there doing nothing, so I followed the instructions here: http://docs.icenium.com/code-signing-your-app/configuring-code-signing-for-ios-apps/create-csr ... all the way through to  with graphite.


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Josh

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answered on 24 Sep 2013, 03:08 PM
Nevermind. The problem wasn't with that process. I downloaded a previously used mobile prevision, instead of creating a new one with the new certificate for icenium. There are so many things to hate about apple's developer portal.
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answered on 04 Feb 2014, 10:37 PM
Hi,

I'm having the same problem. Can you please tell me what you did to solve it?

Thanks so much.

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answered on 07 Feb 2014, 08:13 AM
Hello Matt,

According to Josh's explanation, he did not import the correct matching provision and certificate. Apple's dev program requires you to follow certain procedure in order to be able to build and install an app on your iOS device. We did our best to highlight most important parts including the integration withing AppBuilder in our documentation. Please review carefully the Configuring Code Signing for iOS Apps help section to get started.

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answered on 17 Feb 2014, 11:03 PM
The problem is solved. Like Josh, I imported the provisioning profile but what is not obvious is you must also import the P12 certificate export file used to create the provisioning profile. The reason this is not obvious is it appears to have been brought in with the provisioning profile on the build dialog (shows a certificate but in fact there isn't on imported).
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