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Before upgrading Xcode to 7.2, I was using Xcode 7.1.1 to build and distribute apps. I have upgraded to Xcode 7.2 and none of my provisioning profiles (matched to that particular app's bundle ID) match my installed certificates that were working in Xcode 7.1.1.

I only get:

Your build settings specify a provisioning profile with the UUID “some_number”, however, no such provisioning profile was found.

I have tried regenerating a .certSigningRequest to generate a new Certificate and Profile and made sure the Team in the General tab of the target is correct. Whenever I select a Provision Profile, all of my Code Signing Identities appear in the Identities in Keychain, but none of them will pair correctly.

It seems setting the Provision Profile to Automatic and the Code Signing Identity to iOS Developer will resolve this error, but the advantage of managing my Provisioning Profiles is gone as I believe Xcode then manages these.

Any thoughts on why setting my Provisioning Profiles and Code Signing Identities to anything but Automatic and iOS Developer produces this error?

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I also had some problems after updating Xcode.

I fixed it by opening Xcode Preferences (+,), going to AccountsView Details. Then select all provisioning profiles and delete them with backspace (note: they can't be removed in Xcode 7.2). Restart Xcode, else the list doesn't seem to update properly.

Now click the Download all button, and you should have all provisioning profiles that you defined in the Member center back in Xcode. Don't worry about the Xcode-generated ones (Prefixed with XC:), Xcode will regenerate them if necessary. Restart Xcode again.

Now go to the Code Signing section in your Build Settings and select the correct profile and cert.

Why this happens at all? No idea... I gave up on understanding Apple's policies regarding app signing.

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    Just deleting the provisioning profiles and downloading again did not help. I have to quit Xcode and reopen again.
    – Zaartha
    Dec 30, 2015 at 10:10
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    I hate Xcode so much when it comes to distributing to the App Store. When will they ever make this confounding process easier?
    – markckim
    Mar 25, 2016 at 21:18
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    Xcode 7.3: You can no longer highlight (or delete?) Provisioning Profiles. Hitting backspace is just ignored. "Xcode. Each release makes you hate it just a little bit more. (tm)" May 12, 2016 at 12:46
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    In Xcode 7.3, instead of hitting backspace, you can right-click on the profile and select "Move to Trash". Jun 21, 2016 at 10:38
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    This answer is outdated as the options Accounts -> View Details suggested in the answer do not exist on the current Xcode. Stack really needs to learn to weed out old responses so they stop appearing as the top result on google.
    – Ian Steffy
    Dec 21, 2017 at 10:24
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Try restarting XCode first, before trying these other answers. I was about to follow the advice given in other answers, then noticed multiple people saying that restarting XCode was necessary after all the steps. All I did was restart XCode and it fixed the problem. Who knows if it'll fix the problem for you, but it's worth a shot before trying the other solutions. I'm on XCode 7.2.1.

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    Very good advice - thanks! I had this issue with my AdHoc build while the Release worked fine.
    – coco
    Mar 1, 2016 at 20:01
  • yes, Download the PP, then select it, then restart XCode, it worked for me.
    – Vassily
    Apr 14, 2016 at 10:18
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    Yep - try the restart first. It fixed it for me.
    – Reefwing
    Apr 25, 2016 at 7:16
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    This fixed it for me as well! Thanks.
    – adrum
    Apr 28, 2016 at 21:10
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    ~6 weeks later and I'm back to this answer. Restarting Xcode seems to work every time. I would up vote again if I could.
    – adrum
    Jun 9, 2016 at 5:03
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Keep quitting Xcode until the damn thing works.

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I've also the same problem, in Xcode 7.2

It solved by followings steps:-

1) Open Xcode preference,

2) Select the appropriate team,

3) Click the "View Details..".

4) In section "Signing Identities": click on "Reset" for each of them.

5) In section "Provisioning Profiles". Click on "Download All".

6) Click on "Done."

7) Go in Xcode, build settings, select it. In General tab, the issues should get removed.

8) Restart the Xcode.

9) Do the Final build.

That's all.

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    I followed all the steps.. but sill i am getting the same error, even after the restart
    – Nikesh K
    Feb 17, 2016 at 6:27
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    restarting xcode was the big one for me... cant believe that apple doesnt even reccomend you to restart it
    – kareem
    Feb 28, 2016 at 7:37
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    I also searched the project folder for the UUID string and found it in "project.pbxproj". After blanking it out, build went fine. Change "PROVISIONING_PROFILE[sdk=iphoneos*]" = "82f0b3c1-a2d2-4202-9326-5eb37d8e41b8"; to "PROVISIONING_PROFILE[sdk=iphoneos*]" = ""; Apr 15, 2016 at 9:47
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    I'm on Xcode 7.3 aswell. I followed this tips, and still have the same problem. Xcode. Each year, I hate it just a little bit more. May 12, 2016 at 12:49
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    This is really horrible advice in team environments. Nobody should ever press the magic reset buttons in Xcode.
    – Mike S
    Jul 6, 2016 at 15:36
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Download https://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer and add it to Keychain access > certificates (which expires on 2023)

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Also after I did all of suggested steps (btw, for some reasons backspace not remove provision profile) error keeping occurring. Until I finally figured out to Restart Xcode. Probably, it should be first step when you're dealing with Xcode :)

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  • I followed all the ideas.. but sill i am getting the same error, even after the restart
    – Nikesh K
    Feb 17, 2016 at 6:27
  • @NikeshK, If you're sure that everything is correct and this is certainly Xcode bug, then you could try reinstall Xcode. Especially, if you didn't reinstall it for years and only roll updates over. Feb 18, 2016 at 16:42
  • @NikeshK, also if your provision profiles was generated before last renewal update of Apple Developer program you also should recreate profiles. I did it like this: go to developer.apple.com, then to Provision Profiles sections, for all of profiles I clicked Edit, Save, Done - nothing changed inside, but expiration date will updated. After this step you need to redownload them through xcode Feb 20, 2016 at 21:40
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    For me also, backspace/delete key did not work. Right click with mouse, and select 'Move To Trash'. Apr 12, 2016 at 5:39
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Using Xcode 7.3, I spent way too much time trying to figure this out -- none of the answers here or elsewhere did the trick -- and ultimately stumbled into a ridiculously easy solution.

  1. In the Xcode preferences team settings, delete all provisioning profiles as mentioned in several other answers. I do this with right click, "Show in Finder," Command+A, delete -- it seems these details have changed over different Xcode versions.
  2. Do not re-download any profiles. Instead, exit your preferences and rebuild your project (I built it for my connected iPhone). A little while into the build sequence there will be an alert informing you no provisioning profiles were found, and it will ask if you want this to be fixed automatically. Choose to fix it automatically.
  3. After Xcode does some stuff, you will magically have a new provisioning profile providing what your app needs. I have since uploaded my app for TestFlight and it works great.

Hope this helps someone.

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  • worked for me, but not with the same sequences of steps. My advice is to repeat these steps more that once adding some actions (build, quit and restart Xcode, etc) Sep 13, 2016 at 9:15
  • It's Jul 2017 but you solutions is the only one working for me ;) Jul 17, 2017 at 4:26
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Check your Keychain - look in Login and System keychains for expired certificates or error messages.

I found certs with "this certificate has an invalid user" error messages, and an expired Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certificate.

Delete them and install the new AWDRC certificate from https://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer

Then follow the accepted answer to get Xcode to use the new certificates.

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For me I tried following 2 steps which sadly did not work :

  • deleting all provisional profile from Xcode Preferences Accounts → View Details , downloading freshly all provisional profiles.
  • Restarting Xcode everytime.

Instead, I tried to solve keychain certificate related another issue given here This certificate has an invalid issuer Apple Push Services

This certificate has an invalid issuer

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  • In keychain access, go to View -> Show Expired Certificates.
  • Look for expired certificates in Login and System keychains and an "Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority".
  • Delete all expired certificates.
  • After deleting expired certificates, visit the following URL and download the new AppleWWDRCA certificate, https://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer
  • Double click on the newly downloaded certificate, and install it in your keychain. Can see certificate valid message.

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Now go to xcode app. target → Build Setting → Provisioning Profile . Select value from 'automatic' to appropriate Provisioning profile . Bingo!!! profile mismatch issue is solved.

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  • This was actually a separate issue as seen here: stackoverflow.com/questions/32821189/…
    – n8yn8
    Mar 14, 2016 at 21:22
  • May be yes,however,at least in my case solving this fixed mismatch provisional profile issue . Mar 15, 2016 at 3:46
  • Which ultimately solved the xcode 7.2 workaround which had forced me to keep xcode 'Code signing' as 'automatic', to run app on devices. Mar 15, 2016 at 4:08
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In my case, the problem was that the Archive was being built with a different TEAM-ID than the one who generated the Provisioning Profile (Me). Therefore I Got the error:

"No matching provisioning profile found: Your build settings specify a provisioning profile with the UUID, however, no such provisioning profile was found."

To Solve this:

  • Clean and Re-Download your Provisioning profiles from Settings
  • Re-Start Xcode
  • in the GENERAL Tab of the Project properties, got to TEAM:

  • Change the current team to the Same team but the one under the ACCOUNT you generated the provisioning profile with.

  • Clean & Build

  • Viola!

Hope this helps someone.

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I updated to Xcode v7.3.1 and it solved the issue.

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  • Thanks! Fixed it for me too. I upgraded from 7.3.0->7.3.1. May 15, 2016 at 4:27
  • Update did not fix for me unfortunately Aug 5, 2016 at 0:51
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With Xcode 7.2.1, if you are certain that your provisioning profile is correct (it has the correct App ID and certificate, and the corresponding certificate exists in your Keychain Access) then set the Code Signing Identity and set the Provisioning Profile to Automatic.

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What I did was: created a new provisioning profile and used it. When setup the provisioning profile in the build setting tab, there were the wrong provisioning profile numbers (like "983ff..." as the error message mentioned, that's it!). Corrected to the new provisioning profile, then Xcode 7.2 refreshed itself, and build successfully.

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  • You could also set it to "Automatic" for all the entries under Provisioning Profile. That worked for me
    – Harry Wang
    Jul 28, 2016 at 21:02
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Solutions described here work, but I want to add that you need to have correct target selected on the top left corner of Build Settings in Xcode. Lost some time figuring this out...

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You can easily fix the problem by changing bundle identifier on the Apple web page from com.my.app to com.my.app.iOS. I found this solution at https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/15712.

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In Xcode 7.3 I got the same error, my certificate and provisional profile both were fine still I was getting the same error, I was unable to delete the provisional profile in Xcode preferences, so I tried by right-clicking on the provisional profile which shows the option to move to trash, but when I clicked nothing happened then I closed the preference window and open it again by Command, the provisional profile was gone and download option was visible, I clicked download and it starting working fine

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When distribute to App Store, you choose Product -> Achieve and encounter "code sign error, no matching provisioning profiles found", if account and downloaded .mobileprovision file is ok. Try click the "Build and Run" button to run it on your phone.

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And, a dialog box will popup with a button "Fix", just click "Fix" to do next... Last, your device will have an valid provisioning file. Just do "Product -> Achieve" again, everything is OK!

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You can also simply go to xcode preferences then accounts and then it may ask you to simply re sign in with your developer profile and then the issues should go away.

Hope this Helps!

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For me changing the build configuration from release to Debug solved the issue.

You can find Build Configuration in Edit Scheme -> Run -> Info -> Build Configuration

Clean your project and re run.

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In addition to what other users posted, make sure the Team selected on the Target settings (General tab) is the correct one. Xcode will complain it cannot find the Provisioning Profile if the profile belongs to a different team than the one selected.

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For me nothing above worked with XCode 7.3.1 because I had nothing in provisioning profiles (expired). I had to connect my iPhone to Mac and then click on Fix provisioning profile which created another profile expires in a week.

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For everyone who didn't solve it yet, my Issue was answered by this:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/41202884/3953197

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After I have a few hours searching and trying I have two solutions 1- run the app using IOS real device. 2- turn off the automatically manage signing, go to https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/profiles/, and create a profile now on the Provisioning Profile import it and done.

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For me none of the solution worked, but If i disconnect the phone from laptop and then run the build, it succeeds and then I connect and run on the phone. I still couldn't figure out the final fix.

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