Hi, On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 6:19 PM, jGoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a long time Windows user and quite new to Apple & Lion. As a result I > put MT in the wrong account and now want to correct that. > > MT appears on the desktop of the new account and I can start it, and design > a simple program, but when I tell it to run it refuses saying: mtouch > exited > with code 98. I think it's just a little confused about where it is and > where Xcode is. > The easiest would probably be to install everything again. Most of the bits are system-wide, so you won't use more disk-space. Your MonoTouch license is per-machine, so this wouldn't be a problem. > > How to handle this trivial piece of system admin? I just want to get MT to > run under a new account on the same machine. It seems silly to install > another (enormous) copy of Xcode. > > ------------------- > > Once I get the simulator to run, the second issue is how to handle testing > on physical devices. Apple has a diabolically complex procedure to control > use of external iDevices. Is changing account on the same machine, the > same > as moving between different machine? Do I have to export or the permissions > from one account, and import it into the new account? > I think the current procedure is to open Xcode's Organizer, find your device in the tree view on the left, and click on the "Use this device for development" button. I hope this helps, Rolf
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