I finally resolved the problem by restarting the provisioning profile creation process from scratch. This page shows how the Xcode Organizer can help finding the reason for the error: Here's two more pages with possible explanations: In my Xcode there's no Accounts tab in Preferences, there's only the Organizer.īut your answer and the link posted made me understand that there's a multitude of possible reasons for this error. Paul, thank you very much for your detailed explanation. You can also search for "Certificates" and "Provisioning" on Xcode help. Then I uploaded the app to iTunes Connect with no problem.
#Gameranger has encountered an unexpected error install#
and I was able to install the app on my device without the upsetting error. again to install and test my app on my iPad. Then on my Apple Developer account I generated a Development Prov. On your Apple Developer account create the Provisioning Profile for your app. Before knowing this I was exporting them using Keychain Access and I wasn´t naming them to differentiate each one properly. or Distrib.), export it to the folder of the app you are working on and name it in such a way you can relate it to your app. Choose the one you want to use (Develop. Below that window there are two icons which you can use to add, export or revoke a "Signing Identitie" (Certificate). You should have at least one for Development and one for Distribution. There you can see which of your "Signing Identities" (Certificates) are "Valid". On Xcode go to Preferences > Accounts > select your App Developer Account, then click "view details" on the lower right corner. I´m far from being an expert on Xcode (or any code) but this is what I did and it worked: