2

Our organisation (MyOrg) has a mobile application which we have licensed to another organisation (TheirOrg). In order to deploy the app for TheirOrg we need to make changes so it works in their environment (end points, icons, title, etc). So it makes sense to sign the app using their certificate. The goal is to have the ability to deploy the app either using our certificate or theirs.

This is what we've done so far:

  1. 'TheirOrg' has made a request for us (MyOrg) to join their development team.
  2. We joined the development team and downloaded the certificates. As I look in the KeyChain app I can see all certificates.
  3. When it comes to deployment, through Archive option, I can see TheirOrg listed in the 'Development Team to use for provisioning' option. (This is great because this allows me to sign the app either using MyOrg or TheirOrg key.)
  4. After selecting 'TheirOrg' from the dropdown and moving to the next screen I'm faced with the following error:

enter image description here

Here's my question: how do you instal the certificate locally through XCode (6.4)?

2
  • 1
    You need their p12 file, certificate won't work at your end. Feb 22, 2016 at 4:11
  • reset certificate and try again. Feb 22, 2016 at 4:12

1 Answer 1

1

First of all you need to ask them the p12 certificate (Export from keychain - distribution certificate) & then install it. then follow below instructions.

If you want to archive your app and export it, then you have to create iOS Distribution certificate not development certificate.

  1. Generate AdHoc Distribution provisioning profile enter image description here
  2. Download and double click on it.
  3. Select that profile on build settings & then try to Archieve, it will work.
1
  • Thanks for that @SibaPrasadHota - I'll request the p12 certificate from the other organisation and will update this question. Feb 22, 2016 at 22:48

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.