When you make a developer provisioning profile you are asked for the 
certificate to use. If you're making a distribution profile it should pick up 
on your current distribution certificate, but if you have changed that recently 
the provisioning profile won't be connected to the right certificate.

Something else to know, you can use wildcards in your app IDs, but LiveCode 
wants a full app ID. For example, you could make an app ID in the portal that 
is like this:

8263482.*

(the numbers are random, it would be whatever the system gave you). With that 
app ID you could create either of these apps:

rogerapp

com.rogerguay.rogerapp

Both ought to work, but LiveCode seems to like the fuller variation. An app ID 
of:

8263482.com.rogerguay.*

can work alongside these actual app IDs:

com.rogerguay.rogerfirstapp
com.rogerguay.rogerevenbettersecondapp

Now, that's all good for development purposes, but for distribution you want a 
full app ID that matches the actual product app ID, and is unique.

So, the right way to have a fresh start would be to make a new app ID that was 
the full ID:

com.rogerguay.rogerrealapp

make a new distribution ad hoc provisioning profile, that has all of your 
devices selected, used your current distribution certificate, and was based on 
that full app ID.

Once you have tested that build on your devices, and it's perfect, make another 
provisioning profile as App Store, and do one more build with the App Store 
profile selected. It's still based on the same app ID, and the distribution 
certificate, but it's anonymous as far as devices go. There is even a chance 
that you won't be able to test it.



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