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Friday, August 9, 2013

Code Sign error: A valid provisioning profile matching the...

I have recently been interested in developing iOS applications, however there are some issues I am facing.

 

I tried running my app on my iPad but am shown with this error message...

Code Sign error: A valid provisioning profile matching the application's identifier 'VEX4MPL3.example" could not be found.


Although, it works perfectly on my iOS simulator.

 

In the Bundle Identifier field under Summary->iOS Application Target, I have inputted "VEX4MPL3.example".

 

As you will have noticed, I have not revealed my real Bundle ID to you (just in case).

 

I have one provisioning profile attached to my iPad. The app Identifier shows (modified): VEX4MPL3.*

 

The status says its a valid profile. iPad iOS 5.1.1.


What am I doing wrong? :S

 

Thank you!


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Can't solve "valid signing identity not found" issue


Hello,



I'm having a lot of trouble getting an app to build properly.  I'm using the Corona SDK, but I believe that my true problem lies here:





It says, "Valid signing identity not found."



I've gone through the process of uninstalling all of my Provisioning Profiles and reinstalling them numerous times but still haven't solved this issue.  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



Cheers,


- Bret


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