I’ve had a query about developing an app for members of an association and I can’t determine from the Enterprise Deployment guide if this is an appropriate method for deploying the app.
Members own their own devices, so can an enterprise app be deployed while allowing the users to continue to use their own Appstore logins?
At any point, do the devices have to be physically connected to a machine running iTunes that is owned by the association or can a provisioning profile be distributed via the web or email? I see that profiles found in certain directories (e.g., ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/) will be automatically installed, so can the profiles and the app simply be emailed to members?
The Enterprise Deployment guide contains a lot of instructions on locking down the device. Can this be ignored?
Sounds right for the type of deployment you’re talking about. Just be aware if you’re have the enterprise developer account you won’t be able to do App store deployment with the same account.
Yes, Appstore apps and enterprise apps can coexist on the same device.
You can get the app binary and profile to the members anyway you like. Snailmail a CD… stick a USB drive on a pigeon… As long as they have access to the iTunes they sync their devices with, they’ll be able to install your app.
Not sure which guide you’re referring to. Please include link.