My company has an Enterprise account that until a few days ago was just iOS. I went on the Developer center on Sunday, went to the account, and saw a way to expand the account to include Mac (I have the need for a CloudKit enabled Mac App).

As I was going through the process, there was a vague suggestion to use Xcode to do this - it was the preferred way to do it - but at the time I didn't understand how I'd do it that way so just blundered on.

I created a CSR, got my cert, downloaded it and installed it in the Keychain. All seems good. Everything looks great on the dev center - I see both iOS and Mac there.

When I went to setup my Mac app, I can setup the Code Signing - it sees my Mac certificate. I can go to the App's "General" tab, select "Sign with Developer ID", and select the team in the drop down. But when I go to the "Capabilities" tab, and select "CloudKit", I get an error:

"The Selected Team does not have a Mac Developer Program Membership"

I go rummaging around and in the Preference "Accounts" tab, when I click on this account, in the bottom half, I see two table entries:

- My Name, with "Free" under both the iOS and Mac column headers

- My company name, with "Agent" under iOS, and a "Join" button under Mac.

Aha, I think - I just need to join via Xcode. So I tap the button, it takes me to the Developer site, I sign in with my company Apple ID, I tap "Enroll", after which I get a screen "Your Apple ID is already associated with a Team Agent enrolled in this program".

I tried removing the company AppleID from the Xcode Accounts tab, then re-entering it - no change.

Suggestions?

David


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