Submitted app to appstore with adhoc profile [closed]
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I submitted a new app to the app store today. The upload was accepted by Apple so I assume everything is correct. But I had a thought. Take a look at the screenshot I've attached, the distribution profile I used, the method is set to 'Ad-Hoc' (I was using that profile to send builds to the client). Should that be set to 'Distribution' instead? I'm afraid the app might get rejected if it's set to adhoc.

Should I leave it set to adhoc, or change it to distribution? Will it be a problem?

Thank you.

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Teepee answered 13/4, 2012 at 15:31 Comment(1)
You answered that it wasn't a problem - does it mean that it worked on all the devices, or just on the devices that you set for this ad hoc version?Assize
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In case anyone faces this situation, the app was accepted by Apple and is available on the app store. I am however going to submit an update with a release distribution to be sure that everything is ok.

Teepee answered 18/4, 2012 at 9:51 Comment(5)
Thanks, just made the same mistake myself so this is reassuring.Praefect
Most important question is did the version, which is code-signed and uploaded with adhoc distribution profile, working on all the devices? I mean all other than the devices nominated in the profile?Spinach
@Spinach what is the answer to your question?Assize
@Ahmed, did it work? Was the adhoc-signed IPA successfully distributed through Appstore? I know 2 years have passed, really wishing this wasn't closed.Quod
It was so long ago I forgot what happened! I have a vague recollection I rejected the binary before release and re-signed and re-uploaded with distribution profile, so I can't answer wether it worked for all devices or just the signed one.Teepee

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