The keychain, as useful as it is, can be problematic. I have had situations
where I had to delete the password entry for a wireless network to be able to
connect to a wireless, and the password had NOT changed! The keychain entry
just got borked somehow.
Bob
On Oct 2, 2012, at 8:01 AM, Rick
Great. Glad you got it working.
On Oct 2, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Rick Harrison wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I finally got it to work by deleting the in my keychain.
> That apparently forced LC to rebuild things correctly when
> I created my standalone again.
>
> Thank you for your encouragement and help
Hi Chris,
I finally got it to work by deleting the in my keychain.
That apparently forced LC to rebuild things correctly when
I created my standalone again.
Thank you for your encouragement and help!
Rick
On Oct 2, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
> Wow, someone else might have to c
Wow, someone else might have to chime in here. I'm not really sure what else to
try.
Actually, I did just have one more thought. Sometimes this procedure will fix
things for me if I'm having strange problems. Maybe you've done this already,
but try opening Xcode and then the Organizer window. O
Hi Chris,
Yes, I had my provisioning profile selected correctly. I tried to
have it select a new one that I created, and it made no difference.
I tried resetting it back to the old one, and it made no difference.
Under LC 5.2.2 it used to ask for permission to use a couple of
things out of my ke