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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:18:53+00:00 2026-05-11T16:18:53+00:00

I want to know the basic steps for uploading my iPhone application to AppStore.

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I want to know the basic steps for uploading my iPhone application to AppStore.

How do I make a provisioning profile using a certificate and what other settings do I need to do to upload an application?

I have just made an application on my iMac using Xcode and the iPhone SDK V2.2.1. What do I need to do for uploading it on the Apple iTunes store?

I am member of that and I have also a distribution certificate.

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    2026-05-11T16:18:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    This arstechnica article describes the basic steps:

    Start by visiting the program portal
    and make sure that your developer
    certificate is up to date. It expires
    every six months and, if you haven’t
    requested that a new one be issued,
    you cannot submit software to App
    Store. For most people experiencing
    the “pink upload of doom,” though,
    their certificates are already valid.
    What next?

    Open your Xcode project and check that
    you’ve set the active SDK to one of
    the device choices, like Device – 2.2.
    Accidentally leaving the build
    settings to Simulator can be a big
    reason for the pink rejection. And
    that happens more often than many
    developers would care to admit.

    Next, make sure that you’ve chosen a
    build configuration that uses your
    distribution (not your developer)
    certificate. Check this by
    double-clicking on your target in the
    Groups & Files column on the left of
    the project window. The Target Info
    window will open. Click the Build tab
    and review your Code Signing Identity.
    It should be iPhone Distribution:
    followed by your name or company name.

    You may also want to confirm your
    application identifier in the
    Properties tab. Most likely, you’ll
    have set the identifier properly when
    debugging with your developer
    certificate, but it never hurts to
    check.

    The top-left of your project window
    also confirms your settings and
    configuration. It should read
    something like “Device – 2.2 |
    Distribution”. This shows you the
    active SDK and configuration.

    If your settings are correct but you
    still aren’t getting that upload
    finished properly, clean your builds.
    Choose Build > Clean (Command-Shift-K)
    and click Clean. Alternatively, you
    can manually trash the build folder in
    your Project from Finder. Once you’ve
    cleaned, build again fresh.

    If this does not produce an app that
    when zipped properly loads to iTunes
    Connect, quit and relaunch Xcode. I’m
    not kidding. This one simple trick
    solves more signing problems and “pink
    rejections of doom” than any other
    solution already mentioned.

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