corrections re provisioning profiles

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Carla Schroder
2015-10-13 13:42:23 -07:00
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2 changed files with 11 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ Create Provisioning Profiles
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The next phase of this glorious journey is to create eight provisioning
profiles: 4 Ad Hoc and 4 App Store. You will email the four Ad Hoc profiles,
profiles: 4 Ad Hoc and :ref:`4 App Store <app_store_profiles_label>`. You will
email the four Ad Hoc profiles,
and your :doc:`P12 certificate <publishing_ios_app_6>` (which you will create
after your provisioning profiles), to branding@owncloud.com after building your
branded app with the ownBrander app on `Customer.owncloud.com
<https://customer.owncloud.com/owncloud>`_. Do not send us the App Store
profiles. All eight of these profiles must be stored on your Mac PC.
<https://customer.owncloud.com/owncloud>`_. **Do not send us the App Store
profiles.** All eight of these profiles must be stored on your Mac PC.
First Ad Hoc Provisioning Profile
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@@ -152,6 +153,8 @@ Provisioning Profiles".
.. figure:: ../images/cert-59.png
.. _app_store_profiles_label:
Create Four App Store Profiles
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@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ Publishing Your New Branded iOS App
At last, after following all the previous steps and passing beta testing, your
branded iOS app is ready to publish for general distribution on iTunes. You need
a Mac computer with Xcode installed (Xcode is a free download), and you need
the three provisioning profiles and p12 file that you created copied to the
same computer that you are using to upload your app to iTunes. You will also
need a number of screenshots of your app in specific sizes and resolutions,
which are detailed in your iTunes Connect setup screen.
a Mac computer with Xcode installed (Xcode is a free download), and you need the
eight provisioning profiles (4 Ad Hoc and 4 Apple Store) and p12 file that you
created copied to the same computer that you are using to upload your app to
iTunes. You will also need a number of screenshots of your app in specific sizes
and resolutions, which are detailed in your iTunes Connect setup screen.
.. Note:: Apple must review and approve your app, and the approval process can
take several days to several weeks.