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I have seen a few other questions that addressed this topic but none like mine. Yesterday I innocently added a device to the list of devices.

Question:

I am under the impression that once you add a device, it will now be linked to the provisioning profile. However, I believe it was not linked to one of my distribution profiles. So I went into edit the profile, clicked the checkmark next to the device, and hit submit. This is where the problems began.

I notice two things: I recently renewed my certificate/provisioning profiles about a week ago. Now, it thinks I renewed my provisioning profile yesterday ( or at least it says so in the organiser ).

Also, when I try to build any project I get the awful "No unexpired provisioning profiles found that contain any of the keychain's signing certificates". In the build settings my signing identity shows up under Identities without provisioning profiles. I have read horror stories of people having to tear everything down and rebuild and I hope I don't have to do that here..

Related question:
Code Sign error: No unexpired provisioning profiles found that contain any of the keychain's signing certificates

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    Here is how I solved this if anyone ever has the same issue.. dr-palaniraja.blogspot.com/2010/04/…
    – Greg Price
    Apr 10, 2012 at 19:12
  • I ran into this problem when moving machines, fixed by following steps at: stackoverflow.com/questions/6769345/…
    – amleszk
    Apr 12, 2012 at 5:10
  • Have you found a solution to this? I'm having the same problem.
    – Ryan
    Apr 23, 2012 at 14:59
  • Most likely you will have to try the following: Manually download your provisioning profile and drag onto Xcode, the in build settings and target make sure you have the correct one selected... If that doesn't work you may need to open up your Xcode project file and manually search for where the provisioning profile is being assigned and change the uuid to the one that you want. For more detailed instructions see the link I posted above. It seems that this happens sometimes not sure why
    – Greg Price
    Apr 23, 2012 at 16:48

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iOS distribution is such a pain in the ass! This worked for me (follow the steps in this order):

1) in the xcode organizer:

  • delete all provisioning profiles

2) in the mac os x keychain:

  • delete all iOS dev certificates

3) go to developer.apple.com

  • log in to the member center
  • revoke all certificates (edit: some redditors pointed out that this isn't a good idea if you're working in a bigger team. If that's the case try just deleting expired ones.)

4) go back to the xcode organizer:

  • click refresh (bottom right) under the provisioning profiles tab and login
  • List item

on the popups click the positive button

5) in your xcode project go to the "build settings" tab

  • under code signing pick the dev. and distr. identities
  • if they are not there or not valid go to developer.apple.com and navigate to "provisioning" if they are invalid just click modify and save them again

6) go back to the xcode organizer:

  • hit refresh again (bottom right)
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    Thanks, this helped me out quite a bit! Step 1 to 2 were enough! Nov 28, 2012 at 9:45
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    HUGE buzzkill every time I have to do this. This is the right way to do it. To confirm: worked for me today w/ iOS6 & XCode 4.5.2 Jan 18, 2013 at 5:16
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    Just went through this process - did NOT work in xcode 4.6. Still fighting with it...
    – Aleks G
    Feb 12, 2013 at 21:22
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    Clicking refresh in my organizer was all I needed - a good idea to check this first since it's a lot easier than deleting/revoking/recreating everything. Thanks to Johe Green.
    – jsaven
    Mar 31, 2013 at 7:08
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    ios distribution is too hard. Apple needs to get their act together with better documentation, tools, or both, or it needs to relax things. This is when maniacal control is at its worst.
    – user798719
    May 17, 2013 at 15:12
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Today I've installed Xcode 4.3.2, and immediately had the same problem! First trying to archive distribution, and after that In a clean new project, trying to run on a device. I fixed both problems.

1. For successful distribution I've downloaded and installed my distribution certificate from iOS provisioning portal, after that in Xcode I've setup Code Signing Identity correctly. This solved my problem with archiving.

2. I had the same problem creating new project and trying to run on device. Again in provisioning portal in certificates I've deleted my development cert. Also I deleted all development provision profiles. Also deleted them from organiser. Then I added the device again. Hope this helps!

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For me just hit the "Refresh Button" at the bottom right was the answer !

Hope I can help someone.

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    This worked for me, but just to clarify where this refresh button is: In the Xcode Organizer window, go to Provisioning Profiles just under LIBRARY. Then simply click on the big refresh button in bottom right (you may then have to enter you Apple Dev username & password). If one of the profiles turns green then it's worked!
    – Jon Cox
    Jul 4, 2013 at 16:06
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I got this error when I the bundle identifier for my app did not match the provisioning profile I was trying to use with it.

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I came across this today. It turns out that after I cleaned up my devices list (removed a few I'm no longer doing development for) it made some of my development certificates invalid. I deleted those from the provisioning profiles and regenerated them.

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  • This answer has more or less been suggested already and the question is quite stale. Maybe this question helped you in your research and you should upvote it? Maybe another answer helped you and you should upvote that? Sep 7, 2013 at 5:07
  • what u really what to say?go to comment Sep 7, 2013 at 5:09
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I have Xcode 5.1 and i fixed the issue like this

Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts -> View details -> Refresh button (Bottom Left)

After it was refreshed i clicked done, and the error was gone :)

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