I'm new to this and at this point Im not 100% convinced I'm doing everything correctly. So far the only surefire way is to use a device without a chrome ever being the default browser. Uninstalling the Chrome app doesn't work at that point. Our issue was not fixed, after telling users to set their default browser to Safari instead of Chrome, the App page showed a gray Get button instead of a blue Install one and got the "app unable to be built" error. This was also the issue in my case - user was using chrome as default browser, once opened the link with Safari it works. For that user, asked to follow email link and they went through the device registration flow, after that a new device was displayed on AppCenter and I was able to click a button to register their device. This was an issue for one user for me at least, where in the past they provisioned a different iOS device in the past - so on AppCenter -> App -> Distribution -> Group -> Devices view, it looks like the user is using a provisioned hardware (but the reality was different). some users directly went to, log in, and then downloaded the app, instead of following the email link - this skipped device registration and provisioning workflow. some users' default browser was chrome, not safari and that seemed to be a thing to keep an eye onĢ. I hope this is enough info for some insight and thanks in advance for any feedback.ġ. You basically get stuck in a loop where you seem to successfully install the profile but have to keep doing it because it never actually installs. ipa is created with an ad hoc certificate and profile in Xamarin (VS for Mac).Īlso, I can't install the provisioning profile on a device from appcenter.ms. ![]() It remains grey and when you tap it, you get the "this app cannot be installed because its integrity could not be verified" error. Once the app is uploaded, it can't be installed. However, the app is signed with a provisioning profile before upload, so perhaps this is not needed now. I thought there was an option to do this in the past but perhaps I am mistaken. I see how to upload a certificate on appcenter.ms but not a provisioning profile. We generated a new enterprise certificate and ad hoc provisioning profile for new releases of the iOS app. ![]() Until our iOS certificate expired this method worked fine. I see that this question has been asked many times but I see no solution that works for me so I'm hoping that providing more info might shed some light.
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