signing app on my account doesn't work but it works on my colleagues account
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when running my Swift iOS app on my macbook pro 2017 i get the error message:
Device denied launch request
but when i run it on the macbook pro 2015 of my colleague it does work, we use the same repository.
can anyone help me fix this?
ios xcode code-signing-certificate apple-id xcode10.1
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when running my Swift iOS app on my macbook pro 2017 i get the error message:
Device denied launch request
but when i run it on the macbook pro 2015 of my colleague it does work, we use the same repository.
can anyone help me fix this?
ios xcode code-signing-certificate apple-id xcode10.1
are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52
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when running my Swift iOS app on my macbook pro 2017 i get the error message:
Device denied launch request
but when i run it on the macbook pro 2015 of my colleague it does work, we use the same repository.
can anyone help me fix this?
ios xcode code-signing-certificate apple-id xcode10.1
when running my Swift iOS app on my macbook pro 2017 i get the error message:
Device denied launch request
but when i run it on the macbook pro 2015 of my colleague it does work, we use the same repository.
can anyone help me fix this?
ios xcode code-signing-certificate apple-id xcode10.1
ios xcode code-signing-certificate apple-id xcode10.1
edited Nov 18 '18 at 20:27
Menno Spijker
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are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52
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are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52
are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52
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are you signing this app with a Apple developer profile? I'm guessing that your colleague is has Xcode set up with his developer account and therefore the app is signed on his machine, and I assume you either haven't got a developer account set up or you haven't changed the signing profile over from his account (which won't work from your machine) to your own account
– AngryDuck
Nov 16 '18 at 12:51
@AngryDuck i use a free developer account, but my colleague does to, i have changed the signing account to my own, i tried to create new certificates and delete the old ones.
– Menno Spijker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:52