![]() Go back to XCode preferences and check that the Apple ID you used is not connected to any developer accounts.I had some old, expired certificates in my keychain and deleting them cleared up some problems. Open Keychain Access on your Mac and delete any development certificates in here.If this process fails for any reason, here are some other things you can do: If this happens, click the “fix issue” button and let Xcode handle it for you. Step 8: Apple may prompt you to fix issues with your certificate or provisioning profile. Again, you must use an Apple ID that is not tied to a developer account. If you deleted all of your accounts in step 2, you will be prompted to sign in with an Apple ID. Step 7: Choose the account you want to use. Step 5: set target device in XCode as shown: Make sure that your Code Signing is set to iOS Developer and your Provisioning Profile is set to automatic. Choose your project target in your XCode project settings and go to the Build Settings tab. Step 4: Check your project build settings. Step 3: Open an Xcode project and connect your device to your Mac. Notice how the Apple ID I’m using says “Free” under the iOS and Mac headings: The easiest thing to do is simply delete ALL of the accounts listed in here, then add them back in later as needed. If there are any developer accounts in here, you need to delete them. This means that you can’t have a paid developer account, but it also means that your Apple ID can’t be part of any free developer accounts (like Safari development). You can’t have any accounts in here that are connected to any Apple Developer accounts. Open XCode Preferences and go to the accounts tab. ![]() Step 2: Remove any developer accounts in Xcode. Please note that XCode 7 beta is still pretty rough and you may need to go back to XCode 6 for certain things. Now that you’ve been properly warned about the ramifications, let’s get started… So, if you need to keep your developer accounts in XCode 6, do NOT follow these steps. If you follow the steps below, your accounts will change across ALL versions of XCode on your Mac.If you have a developer account, then you can already test your projects on a device and you don’t need to do this. You can’t do this if you have any developer accounts in XCode.So, I decided to dig in and figure out how to do this. I was just about to drop $99 on a developer account so I could test a personal project on my devices. One of the announcements at WWDC 2015 was that developers would be able to test apps on devices without a paid Apple developer account in XCode 7. ![]()
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