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tutiplain

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Feb 4, 2011
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Hi everyone,

I had not practiced in Obj-C for over a month, so my provisioning profile expired. When I tried to test a new app on my device, I got this error saying that "No provisioned devices are connected." After searching on the Internet, I found that a possible solution: revoking my provisioning certificates on the iOS Dev Center, and making them anew. I deleted all provisioning profiles from my iPod, using XCode's Organizer window, and then revoked everything on the Dev Center, and renewed them again.

I renewed my provisioning profile using the Assitant on the Dev Center, and followed the steps described there. But even after doing so, I still get the "No provisioned devices are available" when I try to test my app!

I do realize that I am being perhaps a bit vague on the details, and will gladly provide more detail as to what I did and how if it helps solve the problem. Still, has anyone had this difficulty before? How did you solve it? How can I know what I am doing wrong?

Note: at the final step of the Assistant, it says I'm supposed to be a private and public keys below a "Team Leader" certificate. In my case, I only see a certificate with one private key, and it has my name instead of "Team Leader."

Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
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