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I am running Xcode 4.2 on OS X 10.6.8.

Due to corporate policy, I have two Apple ID's. [email protected] is my "work" ID, and that's the ID that is connected to my iOS Developer Program membership. I also have [email protected], my "personal" ID, which is associated with my music, Angry Birds download, and so on.

I'm trying to install the iOS 4.3 Simulator from within Xcode (Xcode -> Preferences -> Downloads -> Components). When I click the "install" button next to that component, Xcode complains that [email protected] is not a "Registered Apple Developer". I'd like to have it use [email protected], but I can't find any reference anywhere that describes how to change it, within Xcode or otherwise. Can anyone explain how to beat Xcode into submission?

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You can change the Apple Developer ID that Xcode has associated using Mac OS X's Keychain Access app:

  1. Quit Xcode
  2. Open Applications > Utilities > Keychain Access
  3. Locate the Keychain entry named "daw2.apple.com ([your Apple ID])" of kind Internet password
  4. Delete this Keychain entry and retry the download in Xcode by re-entering your credentials, or double click on the entry and update the Account and Password fields
  5. Open Xcode and retry the content download
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  • Thank you! I don't think I ever would have thought to look there.
    – Dalbergia
    Commented Nov 15, 2011 at 21:06
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    What happened to "Things are so easy on a Mac!" ?
    – olafure
    Commented Apr 26, 2012 at 14:02
  • Worked for me, although I also deleted a buch of developer signings/certificates too just to be sure! :D + 1 Commented May 8, 2012 at 14:37
  • The only daw2.apple.com that I have is of type "Web Password". In fact I have no "Internet passwords" at all. Are these the same thing?
    – Julian
    Commented Aug 14, 2012 at 21:40
  • Has anyone filed a bug to apple? Seriously, I can't get "another" version of a free thing because I used another email to download it the first time. This makes no sense!!
    – Stephen J
    Commented May 14, 2013 at 18:31
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It's 2014 and I still got this answer by searching the error that pops up.

If you're using Xcode 5+, you can go to Xcode > preferences > accounts and add as many dev accounts as you would like.

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