in the past I've occasionally had to delete everything from XCode and
Keychain and then re-download them all

there is a probably a better way to handle it, but the scorched-earth
approach might be the quickest


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:45 AM, HairyJohn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> Pulling my hair out on this, I previously had an Ad Hoc Distribution
> Provisioning Profile that I used to deploy to my testers via TestFlight,
> that still works.
> Ive now created a new Profile targeting the App Store. Created, downloaded
> it, and I can see it in Xcode.
>
> In MD I goto my project options, iPhone Bundle Signing, I have Developer
> (Automatic) and Distribution (Automatic), as well as Developer: Me, and
> then
> 3 more Distribution: Me (all the same name) entries.
>
> Selecting Distribution (Automatic) errors out on build with ambiguous name
> due to the the 3 Distribution: Me entries. Selecting those manually, only 1
> has a provisioning profile, so I select that one and perform the build.
> Thats when I get the following error:
>
> No iPhone code signing key matches specified provisioning profile
> '09DD5BC7-AA48-49FD-9C7D-D9BA8D4525FA'.
>
> Any clues on what to do here? I would be happy deleting all profiles and
> cleaning up the above bundle signing lists.
>
> Thanks
> John
>
>
>
>
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