Sadly the install process is one where Apple believes in security through 
obscurity.  You get generic error messages for everything that goes wrong with 
no further debug info.

Make sure you have the correct device ID included in the provisioning profile 
you are using in the standalone settings, make sure it's a development or 
ad-hoc profile and not an app store distribution profile and make sure the 
"requirements and restrictions" set for the app match up with the ones 
configured for the app ID on the provisioning portal.

If it still doesn't work try taking a look inside the generated .ipa file to 
see if you can see anything obviously wrong.  After that there are some tools 
for checking the signing/certificates from the command line but best come back 
to ask about that if you're still stuck.

Mark


________________________________
 From: Jim Sims <s...@ezpzapps.com>
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2013, 10:57
Subject: App Failed to install - iPad app
 

Hello - went through the Apple Dev process (Provisioning file made, Device IDs 
added, etc) then added my test iPad app to the list of apps in iTunes.

The app started to install (appeared and blue line for installing) but before 
completed install it stopped with a dialog of "Failed to install"

App works in Simulator.

Any suggestions on how to debug this?

sims
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