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We have developed a xamarin.ios native app and connect it with apple developer account. Its automatic provisioning profile failed from my client Mac system (earlier working) and one of my systems has worked properly.



In my client system it's showing “Automatic provisioning failed: Multiple profiles found with the name ‘vs wildcard Development’. Please remove the duplicate profiles and try again”.



Please guide to solve this issue.










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    We have developed a xamarin.ios native app and connect it with apple developer account. Its automatic provisioning profile failed from my client Mac system (earlier working) and one of my systems has worked properly.



    In my client system it's showing “Automatic provisioning failed: Multiple profiles found with the name ‘vs wildcard Development’. Please remove the duplicate profiles and try again”.



    Please guide to solve this issue.










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      We have developed a xamarin.ios native app and connect it with apple developer account. Its automatic provisioning profile failed from my client Mac system (earlier working) and one of my systems has worked properly.



      In my client system it's showing “Automatic provisioning failed: Multiple profiles found with the name ‘vs wildcard Development’. Please remove the duplicate profiles and try again”.



      Please guide to solve this issue.










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      We have developed a xamarin.ios native app and connect it with apple developer account. Its automatic provisioning profile failed from my client Mac system (earlier working) and one of my systems has worked properly.



      In my client system it's showing “Automatic provisioning failed: Multiple profiles found with the name ‘vs wildcard Development’. Please remove the duplicate profiles and try again”.



      Please guide to solve this issue.







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          Multiple profiles found with the name 'vs wildcard Development'




          It seems that you use a wildcard app ID.You can create a explicit App ID in your iOS Developer Account .Such as com.yourcompanyname.appname .And make sure that it is the same with your application's Bundle Identifier in info.plist.



          For more detail about Automatic Provisioning you can refer here






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          • Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:02










          • Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:05










          • Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:15










          • Try to change your app's name.
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:30











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          Multiple profiles found with the name 'vs wildcard Development'




          It seems that you use a wildcard app ID.You can create a explicit App ID in your iOS Developer Account .Such as com.yourcompanyname.appname .And make sure that it is the same with your application's Bundle Identifier in info.plist.



          For more detail about Automatic Provisioning you can refer here






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          • Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:02










          • Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:05










          • Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:15










          • Try to change your app's name.
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:30















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          Multiple profiles found with the name 'vs wildcard Development'




          It seems that you use a wildcard app ID.You can create a explicit App ID in your iOS Developer Account .Such as com.yourcompanyname.appname .And make sure that it is the same with your application's Bundle Identifier in info.plist.



          For more detail about Automatic Provisioning you can refer here






          share|improve this answer





















          • Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:02










          • Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:05










          • Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:15










          • Try to change your app's name.
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:30













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          Multiple profiles found with the name 'vs wildcard Development'




          It seems that you use a wildcard app ID.You can create a explicit App ID in your iOS Developer Account .Such as com.yourcompanyname.appname .And make sure that it is the same with your application's Bundle Identifier in info.plist.



          For more detail about Automatic Provisioning you can refer here






          share|improve this answer













          Multiple profiles found with the name 'vs wildcard Development'




          It seems that you use a wildcard app ID.You can create a explicit App ID in your iOS Developer Account .Such as com.yourcompanyname.appname .And make sure that it is the same with your application's Bundle Identifier in info.plist.



          For more detail about Automatic Provisioning you can refer here







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          • Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:02










          • Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:05










          • Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:15










          • Try to change your app's name.
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:30


















          • Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:02










          • Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:05










          • Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
            – Sumit Mishra
            Nov 21 at 9:15










          • Try to change your app's name.
            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 21 at 9:30
















          Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
          – Sumit Mishra
          Nov 21 at 9:02




          Yes we are using a personal bundle id in my app like com.yourcompanyname.appname, but in my developer portal there are a ‘vs wildcard Development’ and this in not in use. Its running well in my local system. Need more help, Please reply..
          – Sumit Mishra
          Nov 21 at 9:02












          Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 21 at 9:05




          Check your account if there is more than one vs wildcard App IDs
          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 21 at 9:05












          Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
          – Sumit Mishra
          Nov 21 at 9:15




          Not found any duplicate in developer portal...we have delete all certificate from provisioning profile folder in client system and download again but still getting same error.
          – Sumit Mishra
          Nov 21 at 9:15












          Try to change your app's name.
          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 21 at 9:30




          Try to change your app's name.
          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 21 at 9:30


















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