H helloimD4NNY macrumors regular Original poster Aug 15, 2009 248 0 Las Vegas, NV Jun 20, 2011 #1 Help?
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate Jun 20, 2011 #2 When you say a registered developer do you a paid developer? You can only register UDIDs if you are a paid-up member.
When you say a registered developer do you a paid developer? You can only register UDIDs if you are a paid-up member.
H helloimD4NNY macrumors regular Original poster Aug 15, 2009 248 0 Las Vegas, NV Jun 20, 2011 #3 robbieduncan said: When you say a registered developer do you a paid developer? You can only register UDIDs if you are a paid-up member. Click to expand... I'm a paid member of the iOS dev program.
robbieduncan said: When you say a registered developer do you a paid developer? You can only register UDIDs if you are a paid-up member. Click to expand... I'm a paid member of the iOS dev program.
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate Jun 20, 2011 #4 Then log in to the iOS developer centre, click on iOS Provisioning Portal then on Devices.
E err404 macrumors 68030 Mar 4, 2007 2,525 623 Jun 20, 2011 #5 There is a wizard on the Dev center call something like "Provisioning Portal". This will walk you through the process.
There is a wizard on the Dev center call something like "Provisioning Portal". This will walk you through the process.
H helloimD4NNY macrumors regular Original poster Aug 15, 2009 248 0 Las Vegas, NV Jun 20, 2011 #6 I got it. Thanks, guys. Now that that's done i'm going to try to take a whack at creating an app for the iDevices. Haha.
I got it. Thanks, guys. Now that that's done i'm going to try to take a whack at creating an app for the iDevices. Haha.