The developer of your application will probably provide you with a ZIP file containing 2 items:
#1 SampleAppAdHoc.mobileprovision - this is a provisioning profile that allows the AdHoc application(s) to run on your device. This file is keyed to your UDID (Unique Device ID).
#2 SampleApp - this is the actual application that you will be able to run on your iPhone.
Once you have the zip file, uncompress it to find the above 2 items.
Next:
#1 Launch iTunes
#2 Drag both the .mobileprovision file and the app file to the iTunes icon in the dock. The application should now show up in your "Applications" list, tho it may have a generic application icon.
#3 Connect the device you want to install the application on (Note this must be the same device(s) (UDIDs) that you submitted to the developer.
#4 Be sure you have iTunes set to sync Applications, and perform a Sync
When the sync has completed, you should now be able to run the application on your iPhone!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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