Invalid permissions for iOS SDK 4.1

Since upgrading to 4.1 SDK, my rights are no longer valid when users try to install Ad-Hoc assemblies. We initially solved this problem a long time ago by adding the Entitlements.plist file with the key get-task-allow = false to the project.

I don’t think I’ve changed anything in the project configuration except updating the Base SDK to "iOS Device 4.1". I also tried deleting and creating a new rights file with no luck.

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Here is a screenshot of the working file rights: Entitlements.plist

The key Code Signing Entitlementsin the project settings should be empty.

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Mucho Frustrationado ( ) !:)

, Nicki!

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Quattreire Entitlements , , ( Keychain Access) Provisioning Profiles, Developer Certificate ., , Project Target Build.

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-Jei.

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Code signing rights are no longer needed for special builds in Xcode 4 - see note details in Apple Technical Note TN2250

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1764694/


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