After spending a whole day installing a fresh copy of Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion), Xcode 5, fixing provisioning profiles, certificates, creating new ones, I finally managed to get my applications running on my iPad again. The problem is that in Xcode 5 I don't have a menu item for Library - Provisioning Profiles, and I don't know what could have happened. I restarted the computer, tried some things, but I really have no idea what I could do. How can I fix this problem?
9 Answers
These settings have now moved to Preferences > Accounts
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26It seems though, that the provisioning profiles it displays are only those that pertain to that Apple ID. What if you have provisioning profiles installed on your Mac that aren't tied into the development teams your Apple ID is a part of?– VexirCommented Aug 15, 2013 at 20:48
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@Vexir Sorry, I've no idea. That's not something I can test. Commented Aug 16, 2013 at 7:37
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9That screen doesn't offer a way to remove provisioning profiles which you don't need? Commented Sep 18, 2013 at 10:59
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23You don't delete. Hit the refresh button at the bottom left and it will sync with the Dev Portal. Commented Oct 3, 2013 at 19:33
If you like to manually manage your profiles (mostly to clean up):
- Open Windows/Devices in Xcode 6
- Select your device
- Show Provisioning Profiles:
- You'll get + and - buttons to add/remove profiles:
No longer supported ... you can also download Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility 3.5 for Mac OS X, it still has "Provisioning Profiles" and works with Xcode 5 -- it's now gone from Apples site but you can find an alternative download link in @suda's comment.
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1@hcris Looks good. But still there is no way to remove the provisional profile from here too ... Commented Sep 19, 2013 at 11:34
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1@Ajay Sharma - not sure what you mean. I can delete everything from there (just press delete).– laktakCommented Sep 19, 2013 at 11:40
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1@hcris I mean, any way to remove the provisional profile which are in under Library else provisional prof. which are under devices works well as you instructed. Commented Sep 19, 2013 at 12:03
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@Ajay Sharma - yes you can delete them from the library
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2It looks like Apple has removed iPhone Configuration Utility 3.5 for Mac OS X from its servers. There is a copy on Softpedia though: mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/…– sudaCommented Feb 11, 2015 at 14:53
Provisioning files are located in:
/Users/${USER}/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/
Just remove the out-of-date files.
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2why people are upvoting other stuff? This is the best and the simplest answer to follow. Commented Nov 29, 2013 at 9:17
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best answer and also the simplest. there should be multiple accepted answers :) Commented Apr 2, 2014 at 6:49
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3From the terminal:
open /Users/${USER}/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning\ Profiles/
– nacho4dCommented Sep 23, 2014 at 2:09
Xcode 5 lost my Mac Provisioning Profile while the one for iOS was present. The tips elsewhere helped solve the problem; this is what I did, because I noticed the lists were too short and did not include *Mac Team Provisioning Profile: **
- Xcode menu => Preferences => Accounts
- Select the Apple ID in the left panel.
- Click the View Details button on the right.
- In the pop-over that follows click the round refresh arrow. The lists will refresh after the download from the Member Center finishes. This can take a few minutes.
- The provisioning profiles can then be selected in a Mac project under Build Settings => Code Signing => Provisioning Profile.
You can add account in the preference -> Accounts setting.
It seems that you already configure xCode4, then I think you can select your certificates for compiling in project-> Building Setting directly since your certificates are already in your keychain.
After searching a few times in google, i found one software for provisioning profiles.
Install this iPhone configuration utility software and manage your all provisioning profiles in MAC.
Stupid as it may sound but all "Provisioning Profiles" re-appear under "Organizer - Devices" once you connect a real device.
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1That's only for that one device. It doesn't show all the profiles available on your Apple account– SlavCommented Jan 14, 2014 at 21:58
For me, the refresh in xcode 5 prefs->accounts was doing nothing. At one point it showed me three profiles so I thought I was one refresh away, but after the next refresh it went back to just one profile, so I abandoned this method.
If anyone gets this far and is still struggling, here's what I did:
- Close xcode 5
- Open xcode 4.6.2
- Go to Window->Organizer->Provisioning Profiles
- Press Refresh arrow on bottom right
When I did this, everything synced up perfectly. It even told me what it was downloading each step of the way like good software does. After the sync completed, I closed xcode 4.6.2, re-opened xcode 5 and went to preferences->accounts and voila, all of my profiles are now available in xocde 5.
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