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I am getting the 'dreaded' error The entitlements specified in your application’s Code Signing Entitlements file do not match those specified in your provisioning profile. (0xE8008016). when trying to deploy my first app to an un-jailbroken device on iOS 4.2.6 (Verizon). The thing is, I do not have a Entitlements file in my project, as I am not distributing it at all, only putting it on one device. I have gone through all the hoops and loops apple puts you through (certificate, device, provisioning) down to the letter, and I cannot figure out what is going wrong.

Can anyone please help me with this problem?

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My problem was that the scheme was having Archive point to Release, and Release in the Build Settings had the Code Signing Identity set to the one of the automatic profile selectors. Well the "automatic" did the wrong thing (and in fact changed what it pointed to since two days ago), and was pointing to a different profile than the one I was selecting when creating the ad-hoc release. Pointing the identity to an explicit setting and using that same profile when distributing fixed the problem.

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Check your entitlements against your app bundle id. It is probable it is not the same.

The way this still do not work is when I export for testing in my device but in Release mode.

That work to me.

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If you have the certificate for Apple IOS Developer, there is no need to set value for key:"Code Signing Entitlements". Build Settings -> Code Signing Entitlements -> delete any value there.

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  • This worked for me... probably not the right way to do it, but I just wanted to build my project. Thanks.
    – Geoff
    Jul 30, 2015 at 14:56
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I had the same problem as 'Snips' above - I forgot to add my phone to an updated dev provisioning profile! Just go to the provisioning portal, add your phone & then download the new profile. And agreed - the message you get isn't very helpful!

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I fixed this by generating my provisioning profile again (and again).

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The issue for me was trying to sign the application with the app store distribution certificate. Switching the cert to the Xcode generated Team provisioning profile fixed the issue.

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This happened for me when I tried installing my app on a new device. I solved it by selecting Automatic for all of my Provisioning Profiles. After doing that and trying to install again, it now let me know that I just needed to add this new device to my profile, and gave me a Fix Issue button, which solved it.

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This seems to work for me when I encounter this:

  • Turn off all entitlements under Capabilities
  • Install app with a basic provisioning profile (no app groups, without push, no keychain sharing, etc)
  • Change the entitlements back and switch back to your proper provisioning profile. I undo the above changes using source control.

Flipping entitlements off/on alone didn't work for me—including uninstalling and reinstalling the app in between, deleting DerivedData, and restarting Xcode. It seemed I actually had to deploy the app in this configuration for it to go back to working properly.

I've had this issue several times when my provisioning profile gets updated and I reload it into Xcode. Nothing had changed with the entitlements allowed by the provisioning profile so everything should have matched as before. It may have worked to delete my entitlements file and recreate it as other uprooted answers suggest, from the Capabilities tab, too; but I use the above method to avoid random/no-op changes to my entitlements file that's checked into source control.

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I also encountered the same problem, I was such a solution.

First of all to be clear: provisioning profile must choose "Automatic" to debug.

If provisioning profile is "adhoc", then you can not debug, and can only export the ".ipa" file, import to iTunes for installation.

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These steps solved my problem:

  1. Go into organizer
  2. Devices
  3. select your device
  4. Delete the particular profile.
  5. Run again

Tada...

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  • which particular profile you said to delete ? It might work for you but not for others consider adding more info Mar 23, 2014 at 10:38
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