When a device hasn't encountered an enterprise certificate before, attempting to install an app signed with it produces a dialog saying something along the lines of, "Would you like to accept apps signed by corporation name?" After the installation, I can delete both the app and the enterprise certificate (in Settings -> General -> Profile).

The problem is that I can't reproduce the initial conditions.

If I try to install an app signed with that certificate again, the device does not produce the same dialog. It just allows the installation and reinstalls the certificate silently. How can I completely remove the certificate and restore the device's innocence?

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+1; The normal warning message would be "Are You Sure You Want To Open the Application "NAME" from the Developer "iPhone Distribution: DEV_NAME"?". I have also verified what you have said - I've never noticed it until now... out of curiosity, why would you want the message to appear again? – Luke Oct 31 '11 at 12:46
Thanks @Luke. We recently had trouble installing an alpha version of an app on a device. I just want to put my development iPad into exactly the same state as a target device to increase my confidence in my debugging. – Danyal Aytekin Oct 31 '11 at 13:03
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