![]() When you go to Devices and Simulators > Cmd-Click > Show Provisioning Profiles, if you don't see the profile in the list, it may be an indication you need to force the provisioning by making a 'hello world' app and then building and deploying it to the device. When setting up a new developer/tester with a device, make sure the developer is able to build and deploy at least one app from the XCode UI onto the device in question- this is how the provisioning profile "iOS Team Provisioning Profile: *" gets installed onto your device. We also use TestFlight for production builds, but for development builds we don't. ![]() IPA files on a build server, and then install them onto developer's and tester's machines for testing. I know this question is two years old, but one helpful side note because I encountered this recently and lost all my hair:
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