What does your Keychain Access app say you have for your developer certificate? (A screenshot of that and your code signing settings would, if you're willing, help).
Um, if you're not sure how to get this info, then I'm not sure you've followed the steps that Apple requires. If you had, I would think it would be fairly obvious how to get it.tell me how to get this info and i will.
Um, if you're not sure how to get this info, then I'm not sure you've followed the steps that Apple requires. If you had, I would think it would be fairly obvious how to get it.![]()
Have you followed all the steps outlined in the Program Portal? (I don't know if the videos cover all this; I've never watched them.)well i have followed the steps that apple requires (and used the tutorial videos to do it).
Open up Keychain Access and view the My Certificates category. Open your iPhone Developer cert.i'm just not overly familiair with they keychain app itself.
Have you followed all the steps outlined in the Program Portal? (I don't know if the videos cover all this; I've never watched them.)
Open up Keychain Access and view the My Certificates category. Open your iPhone Developer cert.
And if you open it up, it has a private key?in login / certificates there is the "iphone developer: myname" certificate
So, you have no private key associated with your iPhone Developer certificate. I would just go ahead and generate a new CSR.not seeing anything in there about a private key. can see public key info.
in login/keys i have both a public and private key listed
It should. For some reason, it isn't. And I believe that's the problem.should the existing private key (created as per the dev instructions) not be associated with it?
Correct.i assume this is done via "request a certificate from a certificate authority"?