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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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Just came across this issue myself, the problem was that I had a Entitlements.plist file in the project as part of an ad hoc distribution, and its get-task-allow (ie. 'can be debugged') property was set to NO - setting this to YES fixed the issue and allowed the app to run from Xcode4 on the device in development.

Naturally need to set it back to NO for ad hoc distributions, but just thought I'd mention it in case anyone else comes across the same problem.

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  • "get-task-allow = NO" made my app see iCloud, when distributed as AdHoc ipa.
    – Tertium
    Sep 26, 2012 at 18:53
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    By the way, check that you specify correct sign identity exactly in Target -> Build Settings, not in Project. Target overrides the Project. I've forgot about this and got 0xE8008016 error message.
    – Tertium
    Sep 26, 2012 at 18:59
  • One more thing, if your app uses 'iCloud Key-Value Store' in the entitlements, you need to remove this key for the Debug version. Otherwise the app won't run on your device and will continue to give this error even if you have 'get-task-allow' set to YES. Apr 29, 2015 at 13:43
  • Had to clean the project after changing that setting, but this worked like a charm.
    – Mike
    Jul 6, 2015 at 18:46
  • This made my day so much easier. Jun 13, 2016 at 23:48
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I had this issue with Xcode 4.2.1.

For me it was nothing to do with Entitlements file, or Ad-hoc...

I was returning to and old project, and I'd forgotten to add my new iPhone to the provision.

Silly mistake, but also a silly corresponding error message... :-/

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    Silly mistake that apparently we both did. Nov 23, 2013 at 18:47
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    I wish I could +2, what a ridiculous error message for this problem. I'd have searched for hours were it not for your post. Apr 14, 2014 at 9:03
  • Thanks for pointing it, i too did this silly mistake. finally resolved.
    – Gaurav
    Apr 18, 2015 at 18:07
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If you're using react-native, make sure that the Test target has the same provisioning profile as the main one.

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    Thanks so much, you saved my day Sep 30, 2017 at 8:22
  • You saved my bacon Dec 11, 2017 at 19:25
  • Thank you so much. You saved my day. :)
    – pratik
    Feb 20, 2018 at 13:46
  • I've been like an hour fighting this until I saw your comment, thanks!!
    – cort
    Apr 4, 2018 at 12:06
  • I was dead on the inside until I ran into this comment.
    – Dog
    May 11, 2018 at 8:51
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I've had this issue with the iCloud entitlements. My problem was that I forgot to enable iCloud for my App ID in the Provisioning Portal.

After enabling iCloud for your App ID, you will need to recreate the provisioning profiles.

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    I had this error happen to me again. I needed to add my new device to the development provisioning profile, then refresh the list in Xcode.
    – adjwilli
    Feb 16, 2012 at 18:27
  • Had the same issue. Which is odd, because this app was enabled and working for ad-hoc deployment before.
    – raeldor
    Jan 14, 2015 at 17:43
  • I had entitlements issue related to iCloud, as my app was accessing iCloud docs. I had to update iCloud entitlements in Capabilities section. Jul 5, 2016 at 12:29
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Keep your entitlements file in Target> Build Settings > Code Signing > Code Signing Entitlements.

Go to Target > Capabilities. Toggle On/Off or Off/On one of the capabilities.

Run.

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  • This worked for me. but again i have to select the provisioning profile in build setting page.
    – Rinku
    Jan 15, 2015 at 9:41
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    This worked for me. Associated Domains was toggled on for me. I toggled it off and the problem was solved.
    – BigRon
    Jun 6, 2015 at 19:28
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What worked for me was to completely delete the entitlements file, from the groups list, and from the Build Settings in both Project and Target. Then I recreated the entitlements from the Summary tab in the target, and it loaded fine without any error messages.

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  • As stated above, Entitlement value must be deleted manually in Build Settings also
    – petershine
    Jun 25, 2012 at 2:51
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    deleting the entitlements file and adding it again worked for me - i did a clean too
    – Jasper
    Jul 19, 2012 at 11:27
  • This was my key here! I checked both the Project and Target Build Settings. In the Code Signing section there is a setting "Code Signing Entitlements" - I expanded, highlighted both the debug and release lines, and pressed Delete key. This then allowed my app to build without any errors. However, it still won't debug - it immediately exits with a message in the console, I will have to look it up. Jul 24, 2012 at 20:04
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    This worked as well when trying to run the HealthKit "fit" app for iOS8 - there was an additional identifier string in the entitlements file. Removing it allowed the project to run after following other steps mentioned in this thread
    – Alex Stone
    Jul 17, 2014 at 18:38
  • This fixed my issue with iCloud. Seems there were a couple of extra settings in the Entitlements file which didn't need to be there. Deleting them and all and having the General tab rebuild it worked.
    – AndyDunn
    Aug 31, 2014 at 17:58
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Just putting in my 5 cents here. For me none of the above worked, so I was forced to stress down and actually look at every part of the process with fresh eyes.

In rushing this I forgot that I was trying to install my app on a totally new device.

So my error was that I hadn't updated my provisioning profile by ticking off my new device int the "Devices" section of the provisioning profile setup in the Provisioning Portal.

Apparently not including your device in the provisioning profile also generates this error message.

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  • Agree - if you don't have your provisioning profile right, you can get this error.
    – Matt
    Feb 19, 2013 at 7:37
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None of the many answers fixed the 0xE8008016 Error for me.

But when I chose "Automatic Device Provisioning" in Xcode 4 > Organizer > Devices > Provisioning Profiles, it finally worked.

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    That rocks! Worked for me too. I think it was a combination of all the above, since the app was originally developed with XCode 3, then brought up to 4.2, I removed the Entitlements.plist file from the project, deleted the code signing entitlements entry in the Build Settings/Code Signing section, then set the provisioning profile to automatic. That last one did it. Jul 24, 2012 at 20:11
  • This was my problem too, except it was automatically selecting the wrong provisioning profile, and by manually selecting the correct one the issue is fixed. Aug 10, 2012 at 4:27
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    That did it for me. I am not sure how a few iOS Developer Team provisioning profiles got removed but clicking refresh in the Provisioning Profiles page you refer to resolved this error for me.
    – sean808080
    Sep 12, 2013 at 15:56
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In my case it was a stupid mistake. I incorrectly set the "Run" scheme to use the "Distribution" build configuration instead of the "Debug" or "Release" one. Stupid mistake, but it took a while to debug it, so I'm going to add my answer to improve the knowledge base inside stack overflow!

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Delete your provisioning profiles, do a 'Clean All', make sure that your provisioning setting are correct, redownload, and try to run again.

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  • What version of Xcode are you using? If it's 4.0, there have been problems with this. You may have to restart Xcode or even restart your Mac. Make sure that the provisioning settings are right in both the project and target. The target setting take precedence over the Project though.
    – W Dyson
    Mar 9, 2011 at 3:20
  • I think its a problem with the device, its an iPhone 4 from Verizon, and with the same provisioning profile, I can deploy an app to my iPad.. has anyone else had this problem with an iPhone 4 from Verizon? Mar 9, 2011 at 13:18
  • Are you using an old provisioning profile? You have to add the Verizon iPhone as a device in the Provisioning Portal and then update the development profile, re-download, and reinstall the new profile. If this doesn't work, you're going to have to provide more information.
    – W Dyson
    Mar 9, 2011 at 13:22
  • I just set up the provisioning profile yesterday, how could it be old? apple just ratified my developer request, so It was brand new. Anyhow, I'll see how it works when we update to iOS 4.3 then. Mar 9, 2011 at 14:31
  • A 'clean' did it for me. -_-
    – Cœur
    Dec 31, 2013 at 10:33
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  1. Open 'iOS Provisioning Portal' in Safari.
  2. Tap 'Devices' in the sidebar.
  3. Register your device's UDID
  4. Tap 'Provisioning Profiles'
  5. Edit your apps profile.
  6. Select the device your have just added.
  7. Download the .mobileprovision file.
  8. Install it.
  9. Build again.
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I had the same problem in my app, after a few month this specific app worked fine.

The problem was that the Capabilities configured in my Xcode project (under Targets -> {ProjectName} -> Capabilities) were not the same as the Capabilities configured in the provisioning profile (you can check that in the Apple member centre under Identifier -> App Ids -> {your app ID}. In the member centre I saw that Game Center is enabled and so in my project I also enabled Game Center. Then the app was able to launch.

I don't know how it worked until now. That's still a mystery :)

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  • I now realised that push notifications does not work anymore. I removed the Game centre capabilities in Xcode. The app now runs, but the push notifications are not coming anymore. Anyone knows why? Jan 23, 2015 at 18:02
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For me check the "Automatically manage signing" option in Target solve the problem!

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Upgrading to XCode 4 fixed the issue.

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    Does not seem to be an XCode version specific issue, as I got the error in XCode 7.3.1. Had to delete the provisioning profile and redownload the same from XCode preferences to resolve the issue.
    – Ian Pinto
    Aug 11, 2016 at 13:20
  • @IanPinto I agree. The main reason this is the accepted answer is because this is what worked for me. It's not really super useful information anymore, and I have upvoted most of the other answers in this post, as they all contain super valuable information for people looking at this in the future. The good thing about self-answers on SO is that they are not automatically pushed to the top of the stack, so not many people will see this answer, anyhow :) Aug 11, 2016 at 19:06
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Deleting the xcuserdata folder solved my issue. More on that here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9968884/300694

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If you didn't change anything related to certificates (didn't replace or update them) just do a Product -> Clean. It helped me several times. (Xcode 6.2)

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I ran into this problem today and I was pulling my hair out trying to figure it out. Like many people here, it would work if I removed the iCloud options in my entitlement file. When I would go to debug the app with the iCloud options enabled then I would get the 0xe8008016 error. This was right after revoking and regenerating new certificates.

So what solved it for me was to turn on iCloud support for the automatically generated Xcode team profile. Log onto the online provisioning tool, go to App IDs, click on Xcode iOS Wildcard App ID, click on edit, enable iCloud by checking the checkbox, and finally clicking Done. Refresh your profiles in Xcode and then it will start to work.

This makes some sense - when you're debugging it defaults to the team profile and the team profile needs to have iCloud turned on.

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    YES! That was my problem and enabling iCloud on the All Apps ID did the trick. Thanks so much Aug 19, 2013 at 8:50
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Happened to me when I was trying to use an app store distribution provisioning profile for local test by mistake. When I used the proper development profile it worked just fine. Maybe this helps somebody too.

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  • what can I do if I want to test the profile of the app that was uploaded to the App Store? Is there a way to do so? Nov 14, 2014 at 15:51
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This worked for me...

  1. I deleted the Entitlements file from the target.
  2. Deleted the app off all my devices
  3. Cleaned the build in Xcode
  4. *optional delete the provisioning profile and re-add it

Hope it works for you guys too :)

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  • deleted the Entitlements file from the target, works for me. But don't if this is the best way to do it. Apr 1, 2016 at 5:45
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This is what solved my problem: Deleting the path in the Code Signing Entitlements section of the Targets build settings.

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  • A 'how to' explanation please? Aug 12, 2016 at 2:42
  • @AgentZebra Click on the main Project file > choose your app from "Targets" > Build Settings > Signing > Code Signing Entitlements, delete the value shown there.
    – weienw
    Dec 13, 2016 at 20:02
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My provisioning profile from Apple developer matched my Xcode capabilities but it still wouldn't build onto my device until I did the following:

  1. Remove/Delete the entitlements file from your Xcode project.

  2. Go back to the Xcode capabilities tab

  3. Hit "Fix Issue" button to get Xcode to re-add the entitlements file.

Worked for me, hope it helps someone.

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Happened to me on Xcode 8, it was partially caused by the new Provisioning Profile build setting, as in this Xcode version there are two entries for provisioning profile:

  • Provisioning Profile
  • Provisioning Profile (Deprecated)

My fault was that I updated only the first one, and the deprecated entry was still pointing to an invalid provisioning profile. Changing both to the same value solved the issue (clearing the deprecated entry should also have the same effect).

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In my case, it looks like Xcode (secretly) reset the Scheme. I found that the build configuration for Archive was set to Release instead of distribution one, and after I changed it to the correct one, it worked.

I think it is better to check the Schemes as well as the build settings.

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I had old project and same problem and I solved .

1.Go to summary
2.Summary have keychain groups and delete keychanin groups's object.

I hope it's will work for you . Regards.

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i'm using xcode 6 and encounter this issue for one particular iphone 4

finally , i go to device => provision profile =>

and then add the profile manually and problem is fixed .

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For me in Xcode 5.1 I was getting The entitlements specified in your application’s Code Signing Entitlements file do not match those specified in your provisioning profile. when trying to test the app on my device. Device Development Certificate has to expire Feb 2015.

Issue was resolved:

Selected Target->Capabilities, under GameCenter, here I was getting error on GameCenter entitlement as it was not added to project, although first version of application was released via same XCode 5.1 but there were no errors like this before.

Below, a button was given with title Fix Issue. When clicked it added the GameCenter entitlement and issue was resolved.

After wards the screen looks like:

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For me, there was nothing to do with certificate. App now runs successfully on the device.

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One more potential problem that will throw this error message: If you're using a perfectly valid provisioning profile for you main app, but have an expired or otherwise invalid provisioning profile for your Today widget extension. I imagine it'd be the same for an Apple watch extension as well.

Check all the profiles!

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Check KeyChain Access!

In my case I was using the wrong distribution certificate associated with the provisioning profile.

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The code I was working on had a different bundleid in the Info-plist than in the Product Bundle Identifier build setting.

I found this because I noticed this message in the device console in the devices view:

MIS: entitlement 'application-identifier' has value not permitted by provisioning profile 'iOS Team Provisioning Profile: com.xxx.yyy'

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If you are trying to activate iCloud syncing, you will need to enable iCloud for the AppID that is used to create the development provisioning profile (which Xcode does automatically). You'll also need to enable this for distribution profiles as well.

The tricky part is that when you refresh profiles in Xcode, this does not trigger a renewal of the profiles; they are simply re-downloaded. So in your iOS Provisioning Portal under Provisioning/Development, you'll need to check the profile that is labeled (Managed by Xcode) and delete it (Remove Selected button). Do this for ALL profiles, development & distribution, that you need to regenerate.

Now, in Xcode in the Organizer, delete provisioning profiles that you are about to replace.

Now to get new ones. If you develop for more than one team and only want to refresh a particular one, select the appropriate Team in the left pane under TEAMS, otherwise select Provisioning Profiles under LIBRARY, then select Refresh.

Finally, remove any old provisioning profiles on your device that could conflict with the new ones since profiles are never deleted automatically; newer profiles are simply added to the list.

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