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Cannot remove Configuration Profile fro iPhone after OS Update

I created a configuration profiles and successfully installed/removed, using a USB connection from my windows laptop, on my iPhone. I update the OS on my Iphone (now is running OS 4.3.1)but now I cannot remove from the device.
I get the following error:
Desc : The profile Profile Name does not have the expected certificate for removal.
US Desc: The profile Profile Name does not have the expected certificate for removal.
Domain : MCInstallationErrorDomain
Code : 4008
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
"Profile Name"
)
Extra info:
{
isPrimary = 1;
}

Reading the configuration utility manual it says:
"When you install directly a configuration profile on a device using USB, the configuration profile is automatically signed and encrypted before being transferred to the device. iPhone Configuration Utility automatically installs a certificate on the device for this purpose"

I did a restore of my iPhone but still I cannot remove the profile!!! User uploaded file

iPhone 4, iOS 4

Posted on Mar 31, 2011 1:42 AM

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Apr 5, 2011 12:53 AM in response to adelio93

I have exactly the same problem. Has anyone heard of a way around this?

I'm on the last stage of a pilot for acceptance of iPads into our enterprise as an accepted mobile device; I discover today that I can't update or remove profiles now. The only change on the PC I set them up from is that I have upgraded IPCU.

At the moment I only need to blank 25 devices; as it would be a different matter if I had to do this on 200+ devices, this is potentially a deal changer...

Apr 15, 2011 6:17 AM in response to McDom

Has anyone any suggestions on this?

I've done a full reset on a couple where I haven't been able to update or remove profiles, but it's negatively affecting my users' experience of the iPad.

As an example of a robust business technology it's not winning any friends in my enterprise, and has put a (hopefully temporary) stop to our intent to adopt the iPad 2 in an extended pilot. Anyone from Apple care to comment why this strange behaviour is the case?

May 6, 2011 6:26 AM in response to adelio93

I had a problem similar to this and turns out I was using a newer version of the configuration utility. I reinstalled the older version of the utility and I was able to remove the profile. I had to search online to find the older versions but I found them. I had updated to version 3.3 but had to go back to 3.2 to remove the profile.

Cannot remove Configuration Profile fro iPhone after OS Update

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