Im trying to follow the following None of the valid provisioning profiles include the devices as I'm trying to run an application on my iPhone 5 and getting the error "No matching provisioning profiles found". which is odd as it runs on my iPhone 6 fine...
when i log into developer.apple.com and click on 'Certificates, IDs & Profiles' it takes me to 'https://developer.apple.com/account/#/welcome' where it doesn't give me any option to add a device as all i can see is:
Is there another way of fixing the error?
Any help would be appreciated.
If you have paid Apple Developer program and lost access to certificates, ID & profile, your admin or account owner can go to developer portal, under Peoples option tap on the specific user and check mark Access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles under Developer resources. See below.
After a long research & contacting to the Apple team its getting more cleared Now.
Lots of developers thinking earlier when we were giving Admin access of the Developer account, We were able to access the Certificates & Provisioning Profiles. Why this option is disabled now ?
So here is the new Rules defined by Apple :
New Edition :
Hope this clear all doubts & helps to everyone.
Being a registered Apple developer gives you access to a lot of information, but to be able to send apps to the App Store (and Create and manage certificates) you need to enroll in Apple’s iOS developer program. This is the part that will cost you US$99 per year.
For more info go to this link
But you can able to run on any device With Xcode 7 you are no longer required to have a developer account in order to test your apps on your device
check here...