iPhone configuration utility failed to locate 'Apple Mobile Device Support'
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I am currently using the Marmalade SDK on my Windows machine to build an app. I am trying to test the app on an iPhone, and downloaded the iPhone Configuration Utility in order to do so. However, whenever I launch it, I get the following error:

iPhone configuration utility failed to locate 'Apple Mobile Device Support'. Please Reinstall the iPhone Configuration Utility. You can download the iPhone configuration Utility from http:://www.apple.com/support/iphone/enterprise.

However, even when I re-install it, I keep getting the same error. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Euratom answered 30/1, 2015 at 6:20 Comment(0)
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I had the same problem and found the answer on one of the Apple forums. It is recent problem for those running 64-bit Windows and updated iTunes to latest 12.1 version.

This iTunes version replaces 32-bit Apple Mobile Device Support with 64-bit version which iPCU doesn't support as it is 32-bit.

The way to resolve it is:

  1. Uninstall Apple Mobile Device Support and Apple Application Support via Windows control panel.
  2. Download iPhone Configuration Utility and extract it using 7-zip
  3. Install AppleApplicationSupport.msi and AppleMobileDeviceSupport64.msi (don't mind the 64, it's just installer that is 64-bit, binaries are 32-bit)

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Note: If you still have to use iTunes, you'll have to use 12.01 version until lazy asses from apple fix that.

Edit: Apparently they are not lazy but selfish pricks. iPCU does not exist anymore. It was replaced with Apple Configurator which was not released for Windows.

Intolerance answered 5/3, 2015 at 20:14 Comment(1)
I had to install the AppleApplicationSupport.msi too otherwise the service does not start.Smuggle
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Try to restart Apple Mobile Device service http://support.apple.com/en-en/HT203188

Century answered 30/1, 2015 at 14:46 Comment(1)
It appears as though that did not work. Do you have any other suggestions?Euratom
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Steps:

  1. Uninstall just the Apple Mobile Device Support

  2. Extract iPhone Configuration Utility with any zip utility

  3. Install only AppleMobileDeviceSupport64.msi ( because other one will not install)

Differentiation answered 14/4, 2015 at 10:26 Comment(0)

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