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Device Provisioning Error

I've been having a jolly good time getting and setting my iOS certificate only to try and install one of my apps on my iP4 and get an error stating:

Error Starting Executable
No provisioned iOS device is connected.

While I won't pretend to know exactly what that error means, I think it's intent is that my iP4 does not have the proper credentials to host my app. To be clear, my app has had it's SDK set to iOS Device 4.1 as it should be (I think).

Having said that, one other thing I noticed in the Xcode > Organizer pane is that my iP4 is sporting iOS v4.2.1 and my Xcode version only supports iOS v4.1 (and earlier). To the best of my knowledge I have installed on my MBP i7 the latest version of Xcode: v3.2.4. So, how could I have the latest iOS installed on my iP4 and have the latest version of Xcode and still not be in synch??

Where have I gone wrong??

Thanks.

24" iMac, 17" i7 MacBook Pro, iPhone 4, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Dec 29, 2010 2:00 PM

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Dec 29, 2010 2:32 PM in response to xnav

I did not know Xc v3.2.5 was out. Thanks for that.

"What is your iOS Deployment Target set to?"
If you are asking what my Base SDK is set to, then it is iOS Device 4.1.

"Did you build for armv7?"
My Active Architecture is armv6. I have not changed that setting so I would suppose that it is its default setting. No sure.

Thanks for your help.

Device Provisioning Error

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