In either case I think it would be a good idea to get a developer account
in the name of your client

ad-hoc is limited to 100 devices per account.  The ad-hoc certificate also
expires after a year, so it needs to be updated at least annually.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Karl Heinz Brehme Arredondo <
[email protected]> wrote:

> What we do here:
>
> - We have a professional account. With our 100 device limit we offer some
> beta test to a client or internal tests/demos for presentation.
> - A client that get the application, get the enterprise account, since it
> says that with enterprise you can freely distribute application internally
> for your collaborators/personal of your company. In this case, internal
> distribution inside your client that has enterprise account
> - We configure, if the client permit, all provision and certificate things
> with them enterprise account.
> - On MonoDevelop, I have my developer account to debug.
> - Have each enterprise provision for distribution and enterprise
> certificate so when I compile the version of a client, I select it's
> provision certificate.
> - The application name must be unique, so if the name is
> com.yourcompany.yourapplication, on the appstore version with our
> certificate, we call our application to each client like
> com.yourcompany.yourapplicationclientname1, and
> com.yourcompany.yourapplicationclientname2 etc... And must change it when
> compiling the release version of the correct client.
>
> You technically can get an enterprise account for your company and
> distribute to others, but it could hurt the apple contract since personal
> of other companies (clients) aren't from your company…. But it could be
> really more easy and practical :/
>
> Karl
>
> From: MilkyJoe <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 03:43:29 -0800 (PST)
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [MonoTouch] Enterprise Deployment Question
>
> I currently have a standard Apple developer account.
>
> I'm currently developing an iPad app for a client, that they want to
> distribute internally to a select number of devices. To date, I've only
> deployed to the App Store to date, and the whole enterprise deployment is
> getting more confusing the more I read about it!
>
> As I understand it, if my client wants to deploy to 100 devices or less, I
> can use the Ad Hoc approach. I can create a profile for 100 devices that
> they simply need to add to their devices, yes? Is the list of devices per
> app, or per account? i.e. Can I only have 100 devices for all of my apps,
> or
> each app can have its own list of 100 devices?
>
> With Enterprise deployment, I'd need an Enterprise Developer account with
> apple (upgrade from standard possible?). Would this enable me to create an
> app for use by a client, or would this only enable me to create apps for
> internal distribution within my own company? Are there any additional steps
> or requirements for registering?
>
> We have a meeting with a client shortly, and they're going to ask about
> their options. I've been reading the Apple documents, but I'm now more
> confused than ever!
>
> Many thanks.
>
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