I'm experiencing the same issue with iPhone 6S The profile doesn't seem to actually install. Releases that were published starting from June 17 to present time won't install for me. I think this might have something to do with the downtime on iOS signing on June Testing today, I'm able to install debug builds and the profile appears to be working correctly.
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Reopening this since it seems to still be occurring. To clarify: The actual device registration does work, App Center gets the device UDID after redirection to the browser but the installation modal in the iOS settings app is never finished and a user has to exit it via the "Cancel" button. And I need to test. I tried in Private mode but it does not help, my application is grayed out when installation is finished and it cannot be opened.
All issues with installing specific apps are likely separate and unrelated, I recommend to open a support request with us to allow us to look at your problem individually. For the time being however, even though the device profile doesn't install, the UDIDs should still be in App Center and from an end to end perspective you should not be blocked. For the actual application you are attempting to distribute, as long as users have started the device registration flow and the device shows up under "devices" in install.
The fact that the device registration flow doesn't finish is confusing and we are looking into it in parallel, but providing this information here to ensure that folks aren't blocked in the meantime. We have not changed our configuration from HockeyApp. Since migration, we aren't able to see apps to download unless our devices are added to App Center. This process never completes for some phones same phones we used with hockey app. So it should not be a problem with UDID because 1.
We're using the same devices we have been using in Hockey. We are using enterprise profile for internal app testing; same as when we were using Hockey.
Right I understand that the process does not complete on App Center which is the issue we are investigating right now. I think what I'm trying to say is that although the process does not complete, you should be re-directed to the App Center website where the device shows up and at which point you should be able to extract the UDID for inclusion in your provisioning profile.
Are you seeing that part of the process also fail? This device has already been added in HockeyApp and we had no problems previously. We've been testing with these same devices for ever.
Only when we move to AppCenter we have this problem. Sorry I had missed that you were using an Enterprise provisioning profile, in this case there isn't a difference, but also it means that the App Center device registration flow definitely isn't needed.
Can you open a support case where we can get more information about your app and the profile being used? Yeah so please follow this process, which will open a ticket where we can gather more information about your app and investigate further.
Alternatively, click on the Contact us option in the question menu on the top right of the portal page. You guys need to have an easier and more straight forward path for Hockey migrating people to install these configuration profiles.
Apple has made it harder for security purposes to install these. But it's non-obvious to non-technical testers how to install these. Right now if you are migrating from Hockey you have a Hockey configuration profile and to get the new one, if you go to your user page it shows your device registered, but you won't have the profile until you manually install it.
So it's counter-intuitive, someone has to realize they don't have a profile they won't even know what it is , their device looks registered which it is but it doesn't have the profile and they need to click the link to register it again which they won't because the page says it's already registered in order to download the profile.
It's buried under too many tiny buttons, misleading links, and incorrect information. Thanks dbquarrel I am cc'ing the Daniel who is the PM for our HockeyApp transition to pass along this feedback cc derpixeldan. Spotlight Living Healthy with diabetes: Here's how How to keep your Bitcoin investments safe Do your research before investing in cryptocurrency Blockchain a game changer for seed funding?
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Users can also choose to download and install iOS Another option is to use IPSW firmware files for installing iOS updates , though this is generally considered advanced and is not appropriate for most users. For those following the software update schedule, iOS Meanwhile, iOS The most recently available stable build of Mac system software is macOS Mojave Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. I downloaded the link and it pops up after I press shift and update but it asks for a file name and idk what to do.
I dont want to install a malware on my phone! You should only download IPSW files that are hosted by Apple, do not get them from third party sources.
You can also verify where the download is going to come from by hovering over the link and making sure the link URL is apple.
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