I'm attempting to add myself as a developer on a team for iOS. (It's a university program)
I go into Xcode, select the team name, and click "fix issue" (earlier it was having code signing problems, which I fixed). It returns this error: "The selected team doesn't have an iOS Developer Program membership"
This is false, I know for sure that the team is an iOS development team. And on developer.apple.com it shows me as logged in on the iOS team. Xcode just won't recognize this fact. Please help.
(Video of problem: http://screencast.com/t/mu5mV8WmD)
I got this error when the developer account from Xcode was using an old Apple id email address. Deleting that account from Xcode and adding it back again solved the issue for me.
I had this problem after i changed password to my apple id account, it is seem to be that somehow it unable to request your data about your account and certificate. So it's "Select a team with an iOS Developer Program membership and try again.".
Confirm that deleting account from Xcode and adding it resolves the problem.
If you changed your password, go to Xcode - preferences and change the password in the relevant account
What worked for me was removing it and adding it again as suggested above (not sure if its necessary) and then selecting another team, and then selecting the original one again. If you are only the member of one team you may just have to remove and add again.
here is how I have solved the same problem. I had a valid membership account. But it wasnt recognizing it.
So;
I have made the Team to none in (General/Identity)
Then clean The project
Changed the Provisioning profile to Automatic in (BuildSettings/CodeSigning)
the most important part (I had add the device using its id in (membercenter/Devices)
I have added a new account using (General/Identity) ( try this if selecting the previous account from here doesnt work)
Then I have started the app, and it works in the real device
Hope it helps
This happened to me when iTunes Connect went down. I had a feeling it was down because I traced the error back to bad account credentials, and twitter confirmed my suspicions.
I actually got this fixed. I just talked to my account admin, and he added me as a new project under the university account, which solved my problem.
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I recently got invited to an Apple Developer Team. When i log in via the apple.developer.com portal, I can clearly see the Apple Developer Program that I am apart of.
However, whenever I try to sign into xcode using my apple ID, I am only given the option of Name (Personal Team) and not the development team that I am apart of.
Has anybody had this issue before, and what are some troubleshooting steps I could take. I am an app manager role and have tried removing and re-linking my Apple ID and nothing has worked so far.
You can add multiple accounts in the Xcode > Preferences > Accounts pane. Click the + on the bottom left of the pane to add another account.
In your project settings, under signing, you can change your team there.
I am an self-employed iOS developer and so have my own iOS distribution membership.
For a few days, I am working as a developer in a team. My apple account has been added in their iTunes Connect / Users and Roles. It works since I can access to the app details of the current app we develop.
However, I can't get it right on Xcode. And so Xcode says the bundle ID is not right because I don't have the provisioning profiles.
In 'Project>General>Identity>Team', I can only select my own account and I don't see the new team I am part of.
I don't see it neither in the Accounts page of Xcode preferences.
A provisioning profile has been created by the team leader for me. It didn't solve the problem.
Question: How to add new team we belong to in Xcode?
Note - at long last Apple will resolve this insanity,
They are finally fixing it in 2018:
Apple has now unified both AppStore Connect and developer.apple.com systems.
To add profile & certificates capabilities:
Navigate to App Store Connect > Users and Access
Select your user account. (You may need to be a team admin to do this.)
In section "Developer Resources", check the box "Access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles".
You will only see this option when your dev account is a 'Organization'
Update: This answer posted in February 2019 is still valid as of September 2021
Overwhelming issue here:
Apple have two totally different fundamental systems,
- the "developer.apple" system
and the
- iTunes connect system
They are completely different. As a rule you need to be in both.
It's the single most confusing (and ridiculous) thing in the whole software industry. It is a source of endless confusion.
When you suffer the problem on this page, 99% of the time the solution is "they added me on iTunes Connect, but they forgot to add me on Developer..." or "they forgot to make me an admin on one or the other."
If you are added to a existing team, Ask for an invitation as Admin
Go in apple developer center: https://developer.apple.com/account
Again, that's developer.apple,
NOT
itunesconnect.apple !!!
Once you are in at developer.apple.com/account, be sure you are in the correct team on the top right corner:
Go in section people
Be sure your are admin :
If everything it's ok here. So stop completelly Xcode and restart it.
Be sure your account is added to Xcode in Preference->Account
If not, click on the + on the bottom left corner and add your account.
Now, in your project, go on your target :
And in team, your new team must appear :
To repeat,
on Apple, there IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'DEVELOPER' AND 'ITUNES CONNECT' THINGS.
Your company has to invite you on the "developer thing" as shown in the images here. If you're "only" invited on the "itunes thing", nothing works. Really silly and bizarre, but that's how it is.
Xcode does not see your development team(it is not a personal team) until admin check in the next setting in AppStoreConnect even if your role is Developer
Access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
SOLUTION : My account was not added in the certificates page of the member center of the development team leader.
He just added me and I received an invitation to join. It solved the problem since I can now select my team in Xcode.
For those who live in 2021 but are simply lost, here is where the "Team" button moved !
You’ll simply find it under the section “Signing and Capabilities” instead of “Main”. See the image below:
In addition of what #opyh said, your user must have checked the option "Access to certificates, identifiers and profiles." in https://itunesconnect.apple.com/access/users to see your own team.
After that, you have to add your account in xcode > target > team, and you will show your user is assigned to a team.
For this you have to do following things:
Check whether your apple ID is added into the team on Apple
Developer portal with specific role. If not then it should be added.
After that you have to add your apple account in the
settings of the Xcode at following path. If added then remove and add again
Xcode -> Preferences ->
Accounts -> Add the account by clicking on 'Plus' (+) button on the
left botttom section
If this is done and still have a issue then regenerate the provisioning profile, install and use it.
It seems when Apple merged App Store Connect and Developer accounts, some accounts have been missed, like mine – In my case (I am part of a team, but not the account holder), I had to use a different solution:
Check if your team shows up on https://appstoreconnect.apple.com (as entry in the menu in the top right corner)
Check if your team shows up on https://developer.apple.com/account (as entry in the menu in the top right corner)
If the team is missing in one of the menus, let the account owner remove your membership in App Store Connect and re-invite you. After accepting your new invitation, the missing team should be displayed on both App Store Connect and the Developer portal. Now you can also use it in Xcode.
You may also need the appropriate certificate. without the need to have full access to certifications or to be full admin
you can email the creator of the signing certificate. Ask the creator to export the signing certificate on their Mac so you can install it on your Mac.
Please see the link below for more information:
Apple's documentation of what app signing is
https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev3a05256b8
Apple's documentation on how to "Create, export, and delete signing certificates"
https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev154b28f09
I faced into the same issue, after 1 hour trying many ways, they showed your developer program was expired :D. Why don't it show at the first time to save my time.
For me I had to go build settings under Signing -> Code signing identity then changed it to iOS Developer and went under Development team -> select others then add the team key.
I had this same issue. I needed my admin to additionally grant me 'Access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles'. The solution was given here by user bruno887 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/117098
If you recently signed into the account, ensured you have the correct permissions in Apple Developer + App Store Connect, and still can't get a new team to show up, I've had to restart my computer or log out / log in order to get it to appear. Sounds crazy but this has been the only resolution for me on multiple occasions.
Removing the user in App Store Connect, Mac Settings, and re-login the user that worked for me.
Error code is 1070
"You must be an Itunes Connect Admin or Technical user in order to deliver content or metadata"
The account's role is agent and has all roles of Itunes Connect, and I also tried another account in the same team whose role is admin and developer role of Itunes Connect, but it still doesn't work.
iTunes Connect support says the workaround is to just change the team member's role to Admin, then upload should work. After upload, you can now change back the team member's role to its original role. Subsequent uploads might work but for other's it still won't.
Update: Reverting to original role results in error again, so you need to be Admin to upload builds. As of now, there are no news of a fix.
EDIT:
Source:
Apple Developer Forums
and tried it myself.
I have the same issue on Xcode 11.3 for uploading.
It seems a bug for Xcode.
I had 3 accounts added to Xcode and just one of them was an Admin.
I asked the Owner to change my role to Admin but i got this error again.
It's stupid but i only had one account left that even not used in the project!!
So i asked again to add this account and set its role to Admin and the error was still remained.
So i went to the accounts added in Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts and removed all other accounts except the one was Owner, Admin of this project and problem solved!!
The solution worked for me was just to remove other accounts which are not Owner, Admin role from Xcode.
Find your accounts, Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts;
Delete all accounts;
Login accounts again;
Close Xcode;
Open Xcode again.
It works for me.
My problem:
I've just upload successfully at 4pm
Then at 5pm, I got this error message (I wonder why!):
you must be an admin or technical user in order to deliver content or metadata.
My solution:
Menu XCode > Preference
Tab Account
Remove others AppleID account or move your needed Apple ID account to the top of the list.
Upload again and luckily it's successful
Xcode 9 still has this problem, too.
My account is already assigned as ADMIN role on the App Store Connect. But when I upload app by using Xcode still encounter this issue "You must be an Itunes Connect Admin or Technical user in order to deliver content or metadata"(1070).
My solution is export the .ipa file, then using Application Loader to upload .ipa. It works for me.
I got this issue after updating Xcode to 10.2.1. Here is my solution.
Open Application Loader. To open it, goto Xcode menu>> Open Developer Tool and click Application Loader.
Now check which Apple ID you are connected to on top left corner of Application Loader. Here is an image.
This is primary Apple ID Xcode is connected to. So, make sure you have Developer/Admin access to this particular Apple ID to upload app. Or you can Sign Out existing Apple ID currently showing in Application Loader and Sign in with Apple ID you are trying to upload build file.
In my case, instead of signing out, I gave admin permission to info#cninfotech.com account and I was able to upload my app.
Hope this will help someone.
I just had the same error under these circumstances:
I have two Apple Developer accounts, one with emailA#foo.com and one with emailB#foo.com
I added emailB#foo.com as a user with the role "Marketing" to the account emailA#foo.com
Now the App Store seems to have been confused, thinking that the marketing account emailB#foo.com wanted to upload a binary, which is not allowed.
Had to delete my emailB#foo.com account from Xcode and tried the upload again and it worked 🚀
It is possible that your (apple id from which you are trying to upload build) session has been expired. In my case it was expired. You need to login again.
Check by using below steps
XCode>Preferences>Accounts
Removed all other accounts which is related to that app(uploading app) except the one was App Manager, Admin and may be developer of the project.
Though the role is Admin, i got this error. I solved it by uploading the same build using transporter app by Apple.
My solution was:
Remove others accounts in Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts
or move your needed Apple ID account to the top of the list.
I finally overcome this annoying problem, the approach is to transfer the agent to another account.
I am getting the following error in Xcode,
Unable to find a team with the given Team ID 'E4K95C67LT' to which you belong. Please contact Apple Developer Program Support.
https://developer.apple.com/support
This is after I was kicked off a team and started my own dev account. Do I need to reinstall Xcode or something?
In Xcode it shows my new Team, and when I click on the team it took me to a place where I created signing identities, but when I go to build app it says no signing identity found and asks me if I want Xcode to try and fix issue, I click fix Issue and this error pops up.
Any ideas? I really don't see much help on the apple dev support website, everything seems to be set up correctly on their side. Is there anyway to renew the Team ID?
I just needed to restart Xcode after changing the teams.
Just go to your Project-Targets-General-Identity-Team.
Change your team and ready!
I got a strange error in my Xcode organizer when I want to update my Provisioning profiles.
Xcode says this:
"No iOS Development certificate was found. However, there is already a certificate request pending. An Agent or Admin must approve this request before you can download your certificate."
I never experienced this before so if someone got an explanation and maybe a solution, it could be nice :).
I check on the provisioning page in the developer zone on the Apple website but I don't find something that could be broken :/
The trick that did it for me was to log into developer.apple.com and manually create a dev certificate and then manually create a provisioning profile. I have only one team with only one member (me) so there was no way for me to approve a certificate. When I tried to do it automatically through the Xcode organizer, the error just persisted.
Same error message here. Seems to have multiple sources.
Mine was that I have a developer account and joining two teams.
In one team i had no Certificates at all. In the past this did not cause any problems. In Xcode Organizer I could choose which team I try to fetch the Provisioning Profiles. And if chose the team for which I had Development Certificate the Provisioning Profiles got downloaded with no error.
I think, with the new improved Member Center starting from april 2013 the Organizer fetches automatically all team accounts - without asking for a specific team. As one team had no certificate at all, the process of fetching for all teams stop with this error message.
Solution (for this problem) is to add a Development Certificate for ALL teams.
Having just gone through this myself, I highly recommend you contact Apple Developer Program Support and have them walk you through the process of resetting your certificates and profiles. It is not a difficult thing to do manually, but there are lots of ways to muck it up (I speak from experience) AND the more people that call the more likely they are to continue improving the process.
That said, the short(-ish) answer is to delete all of your developer and installer certificates from Keychain, then delete all certificates and provisioning profiles from the portal, then create them all again from scratch, and then refresh Xcode to bring them all in.
Oh, and be sure to back it all up when you're done!
I got the same issue, and solved it by clicking my team under "Teams" in organiser. I only have one team there atm, and didn't expect that to have any impact, but it forced a reload of the profiles or so, and now it works. Hth.
My situation was that I got this message when trying to refresh my old certificates (developer + distribution) from Xcode, when they had expired due to the yearly renewal of the developer program.
For what it's worth, I managed to fix the problem by this procedure (roughly):
Delete my old "iOS Team Provisioning Profile" from my device
Open my keychain and delete the old private keys associated with with the expired certificates.
Remove the expired certificates from the list in Xcode's organizer (on the portal, they were deleted already).
Generate new certificates manually on the portal, following the instructions in detail (including downloading the new certificates and double-click to install).
After trying a new refresh in Xcode's organizer, I still got the same error message, but when checking on the device, a new provisioning profile had now been automatically created and installed, so I could forget about the error message.
You have developer access in apple developer profile. Please ask admin to approve your certificate request.When admin/agent will approve then automatically that error will be removed.
As the message says you need to log into developer.apple.com site and approve the certificate request.
If you are not the agent for your account, then you will need to get the agent to approve the request.
Oddly all it took for me was:
First do an export (just to be safe!)
Xcode 5:
In Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts
Click the cog icon at the bottom left -> Export Accounts...
Enter a filename and password and save
Ideally, then back it up somewhere that's not your Mac (Dropbox for example) - it is encrypted so that's okay.
Then for the actual fix:
Xcode 5:
In Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts
Select the Apple ID in the left column
Click the "-" (minus) icon at the bottom left and conf
Click the "+" (plus) icon at the bottom left -> Apple ID... and login
Everything was then just fine...
In Xcode: Menu Xcode --> Preferences --> Accounts --> View Details
Then press the refresh button in the lower left corner.
I got a slightly different message recently Nov-2021 using xcode 13.x . The message was "ios_develop.cer file not found" when I was trying to "Build" the project, even though the file was there although it was expired. I was not surprised, I hadn't built this solution for years. I do renew my Apple developer subscription every year. My son took a very old school solution to fix this that I wanted to mention in case it helps anyone. Apple tools like "Manage Certificates" wouldn't let me delete the old certificate so we deleted the certificate in File Manager and generated some new ones, but we couldn't get xcode past the "file not found" message, even with certificates created in xcode "Manage Certificates". Then my son copied the new Developer cert to the location it was looking for and renamed it to exactly the name it was looking for. Xcode then started to fuss about permissions on the new cert which we fixed in Get Info, Properties "Allow Access to All" both the public and private cert. I really thought there was zero chance this would work but go figure, all the sudden the old xcode project fully Built and we were able to place the iPhone executable on iPhones that were in the provisioning list. Refreshing that such an old style approach (placing a file where it was looked for) worked so well. Now that Apple sees that this works they will probably check to see the cert was provided only through their tools, but it should work for a while.
I have the same problem. There is indeed nothing to approve, the status of my certificates is issued, if there would be a need for provenance there would be a button to do so. To be able to continue working I just deleted the "Xcode managed" profile, created a new one, downloaded it (not using Xcode) and throw it into Organizer.
I met the same problem with an Apple ID account (admin) with two Team. Once I remove my account from one of the team, that message never bother me anymore. But in this case, if I want to refresh all provision profiles using two distinct account. Hope this will help.
Just download the provision files manually solved the problem for me.
I was able to solve this issue for myself by discovering I had a couple of CSR's that I hadn't completed. Both files had the extension .certSigningRequest and had been produced through the Member Center (not Xcode). But I had not completed the upload and certificate generation, which is what Xcode was complaining about when it said "However, there is already a certificate request pending.". Once I completed those steps the problem went away.