Publish to another account

RUPASRUPAS Member Posts: 823
Hello, we have developed a game for a client, my client wants to publish it on their own, he does not have or know GameSalad programming and live far from my house, I come with their own to create the certificates and I downloaded all the problem is that when I'll post GameSalad gives me an error "Could not sign code there is no developer Because matching the selected provisioning identity profile." I can not publish my client account? I can only publish from your Mac?

@SaladStraightShooter

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  • alpha-beta-gameralpha-beta-gamer Member Posts: 14
    Exactly what i'm also curious about.
    Fact is, i want to build and sell games made with gamesalad for clients, who must not know how the game is done. But for obvious reasons the games have to be published the the app store via the clients accounts. Is there any possible way to do so with only my then purchased pro membership? Without having the clients to buy a gs membership as well to publish?
  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922
    Okay first before you sold your services you should have figured out how to accomplish this, it's not good business. Having said that here is what you do make a new user account on your computer and install the certificates and profiles from your clients developer account make sure those certificates were exported out of keychain and not just copied as that won't work. apple has a how to export keys and certificates on the developer site in the provisioning section under the how to tab. Properly install those profiles and certificates in the new user account and then publish out of GS in that user.
  • tenrdrmertenrdrmer Member, Sous Chef, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 9,934
    You can publish for a clients Apple Account but you have to get your computer setup properly with their Developer certificates. Otherwise you will get that error. If you are getting that error then you have missed something in the process of setting it up.
  • alpha-beta-gameralpha-beta-gamer Member Posts: 14
    edited June 2012
    @FryingBaconStudios: at least for me this *is* the "you should have figured out" moment "before you sold your services". :-)

    So, to clarify again:
    All I need is ONE pro membership of GS for myself + PER CLIENT one mac os user account with the proper certificates and profiles of the customers apple developer account to upload there.

    Sounds nice to me.
    But instead of multiple customer user accounts on my initial mac os, i think i'd choose a virtual copy of mac os with multiple customer accounts - i think that's a lot safer to back up properly :-)
  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922
    You only need your GS account and by making a separate user account on your computer you isolate your clients apple certificates from your own as each user has it's own keychain which is where those certificates are stored. This eliminates the possibility of your provisioning profiles not finding it's certificate match.
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