I have a new device that I already registered in my Apple Developer account. In iTunes Connect I can see the list of my associated devices, but I don`t find the way to edit such list and add my new device. I don't either find in the documentation how to do this, could somebody tell me how could I add a new device to my iTunes Connect profile for TestFlight internal testing?
Thanks in advance
You don't have to add the device. If you login to iTunesConnect, go to Users&Roles -> Testflight-BetaTesters -> Internal. There you should see the person you added.
Once your tester has accepted the invitation in the email you can go to Apps -> YourApp -> Prerelease. Then add him. Your tester needs to download Testflight from the AppStore and login. That should work, then he installs the app to test.
After they are added as an Internal Tester under Users and Roles, you must go to the TestFlight tab within each app, click on iTunes Connect Users, tap the plus sign and select them from the list of users and click Add. Then they will get the email invitation.
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My Sandbox dialog used to come up with an Apple ID field but after I have entered the credentials wrong several times im now suck with a version of this dialog without the Apple ID entry field. I've tried General>"Remove all data", deleting and recompiling app to device and signing into different Gooogle accounts but nothing helps
Anyone know how to get this version of the dialog back so I can try new tester accounts?
On iOS 12+ you may have a sandbox account set up in your device settings. Go to Settings -> Account -> iTunes & App Store -> Sandbox Account (at the bottom). You can tap that account and sign-out.
I have an Apple ID that I used to distribute apps. Recently I am using the same Apple ID with developer role for another company. While I can build and sign apps, I am unable to upload the binary using XCode 9. The reason it says is "No Accounts with iTunes Connect access has been found for company XYZ". The company says it has added me as a user in iTunes Connect but when I login to iTunes Connect, I don't find an option to switch between personal & company portfolio. What am I missing?
You should get email and accept invitation to itunes connect, otherwise you will not have access
You are mixing iTunes Connect and Developer Portal these two are totally different. With one email you can only check your own apps and data in iTunes Connect but can have multiple memberships in Developer Portal. Go to https://developer.apple.com and log in with your Apple ID and on the top you can tap your name drop down will appear with all memberships for that account.
If you want to access their iTunes Connect then you have to ask them to go to Users and Roles and add your email that is not your current Apple ID. Then you will be able to connect to their iTunes Connect with the new Apple ID.
More info:
https://developer.apple.com/support/itunes-connect/
http://mokagio.github.io/tech-journal/2015/04/01/itunes-connect-multiple-accounts.html
I installed an app via testflight.
Once done with it, I clicked Stop Testing
It disappeared from my list
I now want to test again. I've tried redeeming the code and it just tells me I've already opted in.
I just need to know how to undo the Stop Testing action.
Remove user from itunesconnect.apple.com and add / invite again. There is no direct way for a user to undo in case accidentally stopped testing from within Testflight app.
open itunes connect and login with your apple developer account credentials, then select you application from My Apps -> TestFlight -> All Testers or iTunes connect users -> click Resend Invite or Invite beside emailid which you are using in your device(iphone or ipad) in which you have stopped the testing!
After sending invitation, open your mail id and accept it and you will continue the testing!
Now when I open testflight link on iPhone I get an error:
"The requested app is not available or doesn't exist." Earlier everything was ok. How to resolve this issue?
(See comments on question)
I had the same problem yesterday. The only working solution was to delete the affected tester accounts from iTunesConnect and to invite them (and add them as internal testers) again.
Make sure that you are logged in with the correct iTunes account on the device, as it will not show the app if you are using a different iTunes account from the one specified in the iTunes Connect private beta
I was able to fix my problem.
log into itunes Connect
on itunes connect user, click +
I created a new user (same email but with + portion) ie user+testing#gmail.com
Give them a role that includes In-App Purchase Tester
make sure to add them to a group (this is the thing I missed)
verify from the apple id email for that user
create apple id account
back in itunes connect click on My Apps
click on prerelease
click on internal testers
make sure they have a check in the check box, click save
click on Builds
click on Testers
make sure they exist in the list of testers now
I then turned off the beta test for that build, and then reenabled the testflight beta testing, so that it resends the notification
I need to submit an iPhone app to the iTunes Connect account of my customer, by using Xcode 6.
With Xcode 5, during the submission process, we are requested to provide the iTunes Connect login credential to which submit the app.
It was just needed to ask the customer's team agent setting up an iTunes Connect user account for me.
This process was working fine.
Within Xcode 6 the app submission has been changed and it's not requested for iTunes Connect login. So it seems to be using the default iTunes Connect account corresponding with the Apple id configured in Xcode.
So trying to upload an app for the account of my customer I get the following error:
"ERROR ITMS-4088: "The organization XXXX does not have permission to modify the application with the Apple Id XXXXXXXXX. Please try again, using an account for an organization with access to this application." at SoftwareAssets"
Someone you already encountered this problem ? Do you have an idea how can I solve it?
Thanks
Edit (Some precision about my settings):
I'm working for several customers and so I configured my Apple accounts as follows:
I have only one Apple developer Account associated to an Apple Id: my.first#email.com
my developer account is associated to the developer account of some of my customers when I need to make changes with provisioning for instance. And so signing in to developer.apple.com I have to choose the right team I need to work for. It's relatively easy to do by this way.
For iTunes Connect I have my main account with the same Id as the Apple Id: my.first#email.com
When I need to submit an app for a customer it's not the same story as for the developer account. Indeed within iTunes Connect, it's needed to provide a new email each time you need to be added to the account of a customer. So I created several redirections of type my.second#email.com, my.third#email.com...
For submit an app for a customer with Xcode 5 simply choose the right iTunes Connect account when Xcode invite you to do that in the Organizer's submission process.
With Xcode 6 there is the error above.
The Problem with Xcode 6 is that this one does not request anymore to choose the iTunes Connect account to which the current app has to be uploaded.
Xcode seems now to expect uploading the current app to one of the accounts defined in the Preferences panel. However the Preferences’ account section waits for developer Apple Id and not for iTunes Connect account Id. When I added iTunes email to this section I got errors such as: not valid Apple Id or Apple Id not added to a developer account.
Perhaps a solution could be to add each iTunes Connect Id to the corresponding developer team (developer.apple.com) but it’s very constraining.
Another solution could be to have and Apple’s enterprise developer account instead of personal account, what would allow to add the iTunes Connect Id to your own developer account but I’m not sure this one could solve the issue because I get a personal developer account yet.
After few researches within Google and documentation, I deduced that either there is a bug within Xcode 6 or it’s now very difficult to use in this case, and I gived up to use it to submit this app.
Instead of Xcode I used the Apple’s Application Loader 2.9.1 which is very ease to use and make the submission faster.
It has been the final answer to my issue.
in your organizer Press in Export.
Save for ios appStore.
Generate Ipa.
Go to Application Loader (In Xcode-- Open developer Tools)
double Click in Deliver Your App
Select IPA.
good luck.
I had a similar issue:
For Team XYZ In iTunes Connect I was an Admin with AppleId A
In the Member Center (developer.apple.com) I was an Admin with AppleId B
Once AppleId A was added to the Member Center as an Admin I was able to successfully submit an app via XCode.
So it seems as though the AppleId for Member Center and iTunes Connect must match for each team.
Hope that helps someone,
Kevin