Dave Kilroy:
Dave, your prescription for loading the iOS app really helped a lot!!!
I got the app onto my iPhone is less than an hour and most of that was spent
making icons. It solves a problem of using very complex software to do a rather
simple task and it’s so easy to go wrong at any step. I
Whoops! Thanked the wrong person.
Thanks, DAVE.
Best,
Bill
> On Sep 26, 2016, at 12:18 PM, William Prothero wrote:
>
> Ben:
> Thanks so much for the procedure. I’ll try it out in a day or two and give
> feedback.
> Best,
> bill
>
>> On Sep 26, 2016, at 2:22 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
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>> Hi B
Ben:
Thanks so much for the procedure. I’ll try it out in a day or two and give
feedback.
Best,
bill
> On Sep 26, 2016, at 2:22 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
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> Hi Ben
>
> You can’t force LC to refresh provisioning profiles - LC only uses
> provisioning profiles made at the developer portal and sto
Rant==>Apple's eco system make me nuts.
Ben,
After you add the device on your developer account:
1) Select the new device and regenerate the provisioning profile in your
developer account.
2) Open Xcode and go to prefs and on the "Accounts" tab click on your account
and click the your team on t
Hi Ben
You can’t force LC to refresh provisioning profiles - LC only uses provisioning
profiles made at the developer portal and stored on you computer. These are the
steps you should consider when adding a new device...
At the Developer Portal:
- add your new device’s UDID in the ‘Devices’
Ben,
I feel your pain. I don't load a new app to my iPhone very often, but when I
do, I plan an entire day stumbling around in the forest of updates, new
versions, certificates, provisioning, etc, etc. There is a tutorial on the
lessons and it worked the first time for me. But after that it was