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Alexander asked on 04 Apr 2013, 02:02 PM
Hi, 

I'm trying to run simple test project on my iPhone5. 
It says " No provision added." 
I imported a provisions and a valid certificate, but still the same error. 
What I'm missing?
Thanks.

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Steve
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answered on 04 Apr 2013, 03:36 PM
Hi Alexander,

Could you please share more details about your provision - is it a Developer or Ad-hoc? We highly recommend that you go through the following articles (if you haven't) where we have tried to summarize the whole process, including the steps required from Icenium:
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answered on 05 Apr 2013, 07:10 AM
Hi Steve,

I'm using a Developer provision. 
I generated certificate and provisions from developer.apple and imported them to Icenium.
May be I'll try the steps you send.
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answered on 05 Apr 2013, 08:05 AM
OK I made it work.
After I added the provision to the User Options I went to the project Properties and added the same Application identifier. Also had to wait a couple of minutes, may be a restart of the Icenium will work too.

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answered on 24 Sep 2013, 01:29 PM
Hi Steve,

I'm trying to deploy my app in my iPhone 5. I have followed all the steps to run it, but when i import the file ".mobileprovision", the build button still disabled as you can see in the attached file.

Can you help me, please?

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Iva Koevska
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answered on 24 Sep 2013, 02:26 PM
Hello Manuel,

Would you, please, hover over the device warning icon (device icon with a small yellow triangle at the right bottom corner) and let us know what the tooltip says.  

In addition, check whether the application identifier for your app matches the App ID in the provisioning profile. To check if you have set the correct identifier, in the Project Navigator, double-click Properties. In the General tab, review the Application Identifier setting. Note that the format should be a reverse URL without the ABCDE12345-formatted prefix. For example, com.companyname.appname.

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answered on 24 Sep 2013, 02:49 PM
Hi Iva

It was the problem. Thanks Iva, it works.

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