On 4/17/14, 2:30 PM, PystCat wrote:
Doesn't that have the problem with needing a signed certificate
now...? Was that fixed...? I had used AirLaunch (and love it by the
way) but now that Apple has decided that too many people are
bypassing their nonsensical "you must do it our way or we lock you
Hi Jacque,
Doesn't that have the problem with needing a signed certificate now...? Was
that fixed...? I had used AirLaunch (and love it by the way) but now that
Apple has decided that too many people are bypassing their nonsensical "you
must do it our way or we lock you out" way it needed to
On 4/17/14, 1:58 PM, JOHN PATTEN wrote:
As for putting the compiled LiveCode iOS app into a folder titled
“Payload,” compressing that folder with the Finder, and then renaming
the compressed file .ipa, ...not sure if that has to be
done in that fashion each time or not? I have never seen any
docu
Hi All..
In my haphazard way of trouble shooting between phone calls and support emails,
etc. etc. I have apparently stumbled across the solution for Enterprise
Distribution using Mavericks Server and Profile Manager.
I’m not sure which one of these or the combination was the solution, but
tha
2. I’m also wondering if there is something special that needs to be done to
the iOS app after LiveCode creates the iOS app. The iOS appears to have a app
extension and not an ipa extension. Also, I’m guessing the iOS app hast to be
compressed before changing the file extension to ipa otherwise
Thanks Mark…
I hadn’t looked at installing directly on the iOS, other than when the iOS
device is cabled to computer, X Code is running, and dragging and dropping the
app like we do when using the development profile. That works fine and the
Enterprise app installs.
I’m assuming when you say
On 4/10/14, 7:07 AM, Mark Wilcox wrote:
Profile Manager includes Mobile Device Management for iOS devices.
It's definitely the right way to be doing this.
Good to know, thanks very much. It's really nice to have someone with
your knowledge base here on the list.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay
Profile Manager includes Mobile Device Management for iOS devices. It's
definitely the right way to be doing this.
No idea why it's not recognising the file but I thought I'd add that an app
signed for enterprise distribution can be installed directly on ANY iOS device,
not just through MDM. So
I don't know anything about Profile Manager, so take this with a grain
of salt. But my guess is that it only recognizes Mac apps, and a iOS app
is a different beast entirely and requires a different kind of
installation. Also, as far as I know, Apple prohibits remote
installation on iOS devices
Hi All…
Thought I’d ask just in case somebody else has experienced this situation. We
have a new Apple Enterprise iOS license for distributing iOS apps built with
LiveCode. I have configured the our workstation with the proper profiles,
first creating a development profile and making sure that
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