Question

I'm trying to push an update of my app on the itunes Connect.

I have created the 1.1 release on the itunes connect. When try to Validate my version in Organizer, it doesn't run.

I expect that I'm wrong with the certificates; how can I check what certificate do I have to put on wich Code Signing submenu (in Xcode)?

Thanks you to help me !

EDIT:

I've "ready it for binary submission", and When I want to validate it,

The following issues were found during validation :
Application failed codesign verification. The signature was invalid, or it was not signed with  an Apple submission certificate.

Please help me :-)

EDIT 2 : Still have the problem:

[Download the certificate][2] [Deletete old one and import the new one ][3] [set the new certificate ... overall][4] [Get the error again ...][5]

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Solution

I followed this tutorial to make Ad-Hoc Tests : http://developer.apple.com/ios/manage/distribution/index.action And I dodn't delete the row in the entitlements file (get-task-allow at true).

Now, it's very better, it's xork :D Thanks to all members that give me indications or that tried to help me!

OTHER TIPS

You will need to check your build settings and make sure you have the most recent, valid version of your distribution certificate. It takes a different certificate than the one you may have used with testing.

The distro certificates do not download any sync automatically with Xcode 4 the way the normal testing certificates do. You will probably have to log in and download the distro cert manually.

A good starting point is seeking Keychain Access to remove old / duplicate certificates. If You have multiple ones, Xocde uses the first that it finds (based in some logic in fielssytem, I suppose). The second suggestion is to control build setting in Xcode.

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