Hi Nic,

All I get back if I try to debug to the device is the following:-
> 
Aug 27 10:44:56 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleSerialMultiplexer: 
mux-ad(eng)::setLinkQualityMetricGated: Setting link quality metric to 50
ce>: 2ff6c000 set_response_error: handle_get_value GetProhibited
> > 
Aug 27 10:47:12 unknown lockdownd[26] <Notice>: 01534000 set_response_error: 
handle_get_value GetProhibited
Aug 27 10:47:12 unknown mobile_installation_proxy[370] <Error>: main: Could not 
receive request from host.

It does not make sense as iTunes sees the device perfectly, I am at the point 
of giving up trying to deploy the app as a beta to any device, I think I am 
going to discuss with my client actually turning up onsite with my macbook and 
showing them on the simulators once a week, as this would be less of a drain on 
my resources than the current method.

Thanks for your help.

ATB

Alex


On 27 Aug 2012, at 09:53, Nic Wise <[email protected]> wrote:

> You could also try to install while your phone is plugged in with the
> xcode organiser showing the console - iOS is quite good with error
> messages, so you should be able to see whats going on.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Alex White <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Jason,
>> 
>> I am really struggling with this, the bit I can't seem to figure that seems
>> to be the problem is that uuid must be wrong in my project for my device,
>> all the other devices seem to be ok, I have recreated everything I can think
>> of but my iPhone still does not have the right permissions, so I have looked
>> in the app bundle I could not view the provisioning profile, it wants to
>> open it in Xcode and that does nothing. So I have deleted everything under
>> the bin folder in the project this has made no difference, so there is
>> something else in the project causing the issue, to confirm I have deleted
>> all the development and distribution profiles and rebuilt them, so I am at a
>> complete loss right now.
>> 
>> ATB
>> 
>> Alex
>> 
>> 
>> On 26 Aug 2012, at 20:14, Jason Awbrey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> can you deploy to your device directly from MD?  That should tell you if the
>> problem is isolated to TF or is a general problem with your provisioning.
>> You can also look inside your app bundle and the provisioning file that is
>> getting embedded and verify that your UUID is there.  I've had problems in
>> the past where old stuff got stuck in my app bundle, or newer things failed
>> to update.  Sometimes it helps to delete everything from the terminal so you
>> can be sure that everything will get updated on the next build
>> 
>> Most of the problems I've had in the past with TF were user error - either I
>> forgot to update a device in the provisioning portal and update all of the
>> certs, or the user didn't understand the workflow on the TF side.  It's not
>> complicated, but it can be a little confusing the first few times you do it
>> 
>> I agree that Apple has made the entire process overcompilcated - and they
>> really don't provide any good tools for debugging deployment issues.  This
>> is why I like TF - they provide a nice interface on top of that process to
>> make it easier to manage
>> 
>> On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Alex White <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> This process is getting very frustrating, I am now using TestFlightApp to
>>> get my betas out to users, to say this process is flaky is an
>>> understatement, to simplify things I have only one provisioning profile and
>>> one development profile, I have one user that just cannot get his device to
>>> register via the TestFlightApp email, but that is not the one I am getting
>>> really upset about it is my iPhone that now does not have permission to
>>> install the latest beta it is included in both profiles, but clicking on the
>>> email from testfightapp I just get back the message "this device cannot
>>> install this item", in testflightapp it is not one of the permitted devices,
>>> I have removed all the profiles and rebuilt them and only two devices show
>>> up as permitted.
>>> 
>>> I have wasted another 4 hours going round in circles, tell me I am doing
>>> something wrong or is this what I can expect from developing IOS
>>> applications because if that is the case I am ready to throw in the towel
>>> and drop IOS development, I just feel that apple have locked this stuff up
>>> so tight that it is almost unusable.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> Alex
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