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iainmac1000
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DPS Provisioning for the iPad

Aug 8, 2012 8:43 AM

Hello,

 

Very new to DPS and currently working on my first single edition iPad DP.

Folio has been completed and in viewer builder I have created my .zip export and all the required icon files.

 

I am now on the Provisioning screen in DPX Viewer Builder.

What is the process for creating mobileprovisioning files? I have recently applied for my apple developer ID(I've just faxed over my Certificate of Incorporation) - but as of now I have not received it. Also downloaded Xcode.

 

Questions:-

 

1) How long does it normally take for the developer ID to be approved?

 

2) When I receive the ID what is the process for creating the required provisioning files for my digital publication? I cant seem to find any help pages on this topic.

 

Any help greatly received!

 

Regards,

                Iain....

 
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    Aug 8, 2012 8:48 AM   in reply to iainmac1000

    The mobile provision files as well as P12s must be done through your Apple Developer account. For a personal account this shouldn't take very long at all. I had my approval back in 20 minutes.

     

    For corporate accounts it can take a couple of weeks.

     

    Sign into digitalpublishing.acrobat.com and you'll find the ipad publishing companion guide which will give you all the information you need to get started.

     

    Bob

     
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    Aug 8, 2012 2:25 PM   in reply to iainmac1000

    A multifolio viewer requires a pro or enterprise account.

     

     

     

    Bob

     
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    Aug 9, 2012 5:09 AM   in reply to iainmac1000

    You would not need a single edition license for that.

     

    Bob

     
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