is that key (or those keys) in your 'login->keys' in Keychain Manager? I think 
both the public and private keys need to be there. Not sure that just being 
able to expand the certificate and see the key is enough.

On Mar 30, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Martin Hewitson wrote:

> According to Keychain Access, all my certificates have a private key. At 
> least I can expand the certificate and see the private key. Do I need to do 
> something to tell Xcode about these? I followed the usual steps of installing 
> certificates, and as I said, this computer was able to submit app updates, 
> the last time using Xcode 4.2. So something seems to have broken during a 
> recent Xcode update. 
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 05:12 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> 
>> But is the corresponding private key in your keychain? Xcode isn't 
>> complaining about your certificates, it's complaining about your key. 
>> 
>> (Sent from my iPad.)
>> 
>> --
>> Conrad Shultz
>> 
>> On Mar 28, 2012, at 23:32, Martin Hewitson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> "XXXX" is a valid identity. However, the private key for the associated 
>>> identity "XXXX" is not installed on this Mac.
>>> 
>>> I have created new certificates, chosen the "Refresh code signing 
>>> identity..." option, and tried refreshing under the Teams list in the 
>>> organiser. Nothing helps. I'm getting this problem for two different apps. 
>>> The code signing certificates I have seem to be valid, according to the 
>>> Organiser and to the Keychain Access.
> 
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