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Reply to user-assigned-device-name entitlement nightmare
The issue doesn't seem to be related to the cloud managed profiles / certificates: I've just manually created a new provisioning profile with type "App Store", and despite "User Assigned Device Name" is listed in the "Enabled Capabilities", the .mobileprovision file doesn't contain the entitlement. A provisioning profile with type "Ad Hoc" contains the entitlement.
Dec ’22
Reply to user-assigned-device-name entitlement nightmare
I've got the same issue with our cloud managed certificates. The entitlement is included in the provisioning profile for development ("iOS Team Provisioning Profile"), but not in the profile for distribution ("iOS Team Store Provisioning Profile"), despite "App Store" is listed in the capability's distribution restrictions. As I'm finding here several threads about this topic, is there a general issue with the handling of this entitlement for cloud managed profiles / certificates? Yesterday, I've written an email to developer (at) email.apple.com, but haven't received an answer yet (honestly, I don't know if this address is supposed to receive mails... I've just answered to the entitlement confirmation mail)
Dec ’22
Reply to Apple ID of app after transfering the app to other account
I can confirm, that the app's Apple ID and the direct link to the app doesn't change.
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Jan ’25
Reply to iOS 18 Bug -Certificate Trust Settings for Private Root Certificates Not Available
As iOS 18.2 has been released: Can anybody confirm, that the bug is fixed?
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Dec ’24
Reply to iOS 18 Bug -Certificate Trust Settings for Private Root Certificates Not Available
I do not see anything in the release notes for iOS 18.2 Beta 4 that mentions this bug at all.
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Nov ’24
Reply to CA certificate is not trusted on iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
Was your old iPad on iPadOS 16? Then you might experience the bug described in this thread.
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Nov ’24
Reply to iOS 18 Bug -Certificate Trust Settings for Private Root Certificates Not Available
@DTS Engineer Any update regarding iOS 18.2b2?
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Nov ’24
Reply to Hidden fields / annotations aren't hidden
Feedback FB13296695.
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Oct ’23
Reply to WKWebView custom URL handler throws error when using css mask url: "Origin null is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin."
Same issue here on iOS 16. Have you ever found a reason and/or solution?
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Mar ’23
Reply to Provisioning profile failed: Profile doesn't include the com.apple.developer.device-information.user-assigned-device-name entitlement.
I'm facing the same issue: The entitlement is available in the provisioning profiles for development and ad-hoc distribution, but not for App Store distribution, despite it is listed under "Enabled Capabilities". See this thread: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/721772
Topic: Privacy & Security SubTopic: General Tags:
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Dec ’22
Reply to user-assigned-device-name entitlement nightmare
The issue doesn't seem to be related to the cloud managed profiles / certificates: I've just manually created a new provisioning profile with type "App Store", and despite "User Assigned Device Name" is listed in the "Enabled Capabilities", the .mobileprovision file doesn't contain the entitlement. A provisioning profile with type "Ad Hoc" contains the entitlement.
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Dec ’22
Reply to user-assigned-device-name entitlement nightmare
I've got the same issue with our cloud managed certificates. The entitlement is included in the provisioning profile for development ("iOS Team Provisioning Profile"), but not in the profile for distribution ("iOS Team Store Provisioning Profile"), despite "App Store" is listed in the capability's distribution restrictions. As I'm finding here several threads about this topic, is there a general issue with the handling of this entitlement for cloud managed profiles / certificates? Yesterday, I've written an email to developer (at) email.apple.com, but haven't received an answer yet (honestly, I don't know if this address is supposed to receive mails... I've just answered to the entitlement confirmation mail)
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Dec ’22
Reply to Why does xcodebuild require admin access to cloud sign for distribution?
I can confirm this issue. There is no option in the Web-UI to enable "Access to Cloud Managed Distribution Certificate" for an API-Key.
Topic: Code Signing SubTopic: General Tags:
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Mar ’22