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 directly, you mean via a self-serve web site. I was 
using the appendix c in this Apple doc, 
http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Deployment_Technical_Reference_EN_Feb14.pdf
 in an attempt to figure this out.

It hasn’t worked. When I click my link to download the app, it just errors with 
can’t connect to site.

A few things I’ve seen from others sites:

1. Change the http reference to https in the manifest file for the link action. 
Tried that but it did not make a difference.

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 it results in 
just the folder with it’s iOS app components. I hope this makes sense.  

3. I do not have a certified SSL cert on my Mavericks Server. Everything has 
been done with the a self signed cert.  Not sure if that may be causing a 
problem. This server (web, Profile Manager) is behind our firewall and only 
accessible on our district WAN. The server does not even have an IP that is 
accessible outside of our district. Problem?

There is very minimal info on setting up Enterprise distribution via web site 
or using Profile Manger to distribute Enterprise apps. This is all new to us 
too, so we would benefit with a straight vanilla how-to in order to get started 
distributing apps out to our schools. 

If anybody is aware of such a document, we’d be much appreciative.

Thank you!

John Patten
SUSD


On Apr 10, 2014, at 10:24 AM, J. Landman Gay <jac...@hyperactivesw.com> wrote:

> 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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