I had a odd few things related to certs and provisioning profiles and iOS 
device IDs (Dev portal stuff) happen over the past week and I thought it was 
just me being stupid, but I thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen oddness 
with their dev certs, provisioning profiles, device ids or the like over the 
past week.

Last Thursday, we went through a dry run to submit our app to the iOS App Store 
and it went fine using the Application Loader.

Then on Friday, we got the completed app, I archived it and attempted to export 
it from Xcode 7.3 for upload to the App Store just like I did on Thursday and 
suddenly Xcode tells me that I don't have a valid identifier for the app that 
just worked the day before with the same provisioning profile.

Now, I made all these distro profiles and certs 2 months ago, exported my 
private key and distributed the profiles and my key and cert to the two other 
people who need to send out ad hoc IPAs.  I'm the only guy with privs to create 
these within our company aside from my boss, who is more than happy to never 
ever touch them.  

Additionally, no one clicked the terrible "do you want me to fix your 
codesigning issues" button in Xcode.

So, on Friday, I went in to our dev portal and recreated the distro profile and 
made sure that we had proper certs (we did) but some of the settings in the 
profiles were different from how I had left them.  No one else is going to 
change them.

Also, last Friday, I added new UDIDs to our Ad Hoc * distro profile which we 
have been using for the past 2 months so I could send off a custom IPA to 
stakeholders and Monday, I find out that it didn't work.  Not all of the UDIDs 
went in to the provisioning profile AND Xcode decided to use another 
provisioning profile for our app.

Now, sure, the other team could have changed the code signing, but if they do, 
they can't distribute ad hoc IPAs, because the only ad hoc profile that will 
work for them is the one that we have been using for the past 2 months that I 
made and distributed.  

They have been distributing builds every day, so I know they were using the one 
I set up for them.

Now, I certainly could have messed something up, but this morning, I was 
preparing the same IPA for a new device, and when I clicked to add the UDID and 
then make the ad hoc provisioning profile again, it was not using our wildcard 
application id.  It was using an application id from the first app in the list 
that I had never ever assigned to this profile.

I'm not sure if I was still rubbing the sleep out of my eyes, if other people 
have been seeing similar weirdness or if the developer portal website was 
updating poorly.

Has anyone else seen strange issues with their profiles, certs and UDIDs in the 
past week?

Thanks.
 
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