You upload a signing certificate .p12 file from your local directory to a new or to an existing iOS certificate set. A signing certificate is used
for digitally signing entries, such as installer packages, email messages, and similar items.
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If necessary, generate a new distribution signing certificate for your iOS app from the
Apple Developer Portal and save it to your directory. For more information, see the
Generating mobile certificates for the iOS platform
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article.
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If the certificate set does not exist, create a new certificate set.
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If the certificate set exists, open an existing certificate set.
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Next to the
Signing certificate
field, click
New.
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Click
Browse, and select the signing certificate .p12 file from
your directory.
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In the
Certificate name
field, enter the name for the
certificate. The name cannot include underscore ( _ ), hyphen (-), or period (.)
characters.
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In the
Encryption password
field, enter the encryption password
for the certificate.
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Click
OK.
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Click
Submit.
Result:Â After you upload an iOS signing certificate for an existing certificate set, you can
select this modified certificate set for your iOS custom app. For more information, see Selecting an iOS certificate set.