So you got the new Mobile Suite, compiled your App and submitted to Apple but don't wanna wait for Apple to Approve it and get in the store which can take like 6 weeks... You wanna use your app NOW... well you can here is the instructions...
* Login to your iOS Provisioning Portal > Devices > Add Device > enter your Phones UID
to get your phones UID connect to iTunes in the Phone Summery page click on serial number and while change to UID.
* go to Provisioning > Distribution tab > New Profile > choose Ad Hoc as the distribution method. > select your app from App ID dropdown > under devices choose the devices you want to be able to install the app on. (if not selected here wont work on your phone)
Name profile: I named mine: DM Mobile AdHoc
* switch tabs and go back to distribution tab to make the new profile active and now download the profile...
* Now resign the app the normal way but using this distribution profile
* Open iTunes > Apps > drag and drop the newly resigned app the and adhoc provision profile into iTunes > connect your iPhone and sync
Congratulations you should now have your app on your phone..
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Installing Your App on your iPhone
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- Created by: SteveLV702
- Published: Fri 22 Apr '11, 10:23am
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Installing Your App on your iPhone
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#8iguanairs commentedThu 23 Jun '11, 7:12amEditing a commentOriginally posted by sailnet
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#9SteveLV702 commentedThu 8 Sep '11, 12:21pmEditing a commentOriginally posted by iguanairs
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