Chris, did you get any resolution with this?

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Shawn Castrianni <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I might have a possibility.
>
> the following happened to me when I got a new MacBook. I forgot to copy my 
> public/private key pair, initially created when creating my certificates, to 
> my new MacBook. therefore, all of my certificates from the provisioning 
> portal are useless if you can't decrypt them on your machine to sign your 
> apps. if you open up Xcode organizer window, you should see some of your 
> certificates have a warning.
>
> I could not access my old MacBook to copy over my public/private key pair to 
> the new MacBook. therefore, the only solution is to generate a new key pair 
> with keychain utility and create all new provisioning profiles.
>
> ___
> Shawn
>
> On Jun 18, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Chris_M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Yeah, the smartest thing I did on Friday was to go take the dog for a walk,
>> chat with my wife a bit, play Xbox for a while... man, I was SO frustrated.
>>
>> Yeah, I saw the SO articles. It's kind of nice to know that I'm not just an
>> idiot, but also very frustrating because there's no reliable fix for the
>> problem. I did find that Apple article about the "last resort" option of
>> deleting and revoking everything and starting from scratch, and I did that
>> too. No luck. I am still unable to create a provisioning profile that
>> doesn't say "Valid signing identity not found".
>>
>> I decided to go ahead and use one of my official support tickets (or
>> whatever they call them) with Apple, because I don't think there's anything
>> I can even try now. Apple's going to have to fix it, I guess.  :-(
>>
>>
>> --Chris
>>
>>
>> jawbrey wrote
>>>
>>> sorry that didn't work - provisioning/certs is one of those things I
>>> absolutely don't understand, but it usually works OK, and when it doesn't
>>> I
>>> tear my hair out and randomly flail about until something fixes it.  So
>>> you're not alone
>>>
>>> there are lots's of hits on SO about this (ie,
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5387277/valid-signing-identity-matching-this-profile-could-not-found-in-key-chain
>>> )
>>>
>>> which may lead you to this, Apple's doc
>>> &lt;http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#technotes/tn2250/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40009933-CH1-TROUBLESHOOTING_FAQ-WHAT_DOES__VALID_SIGNING_IDENTITY_NOT_FOUND__MEAN_AND_HOW_DO_I_RESOLVE_IT_&gt;on
>>> revoking your certs and starting from scratch (this is a step beyond my
>>> original suggestion of deleting everything from your local machine)
>>>
>>> one more suggestion - walk away from it for a while - not that it will fix
>>> anything, but if you calm down first you're less likely to throw your
>>> expensive Mac out the damn window in frustration  :-)
>>>
>>
>>
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