Re: App store rejection, inappropriate sandboxing

2014-10-29 Thread Martin Hewitson
Iain, I forgot to say that this was the first thing I checked when the apps were first rejected. I moved from the automatic provisioning profile to explicit ones, but still the apps were rejected. Maybe I still got the provisioning profiles wrong. I’ll double check. Thanks! Martin > On 29

Re: App store rejection, inappropriate sandboxing

2014-10-29 Thread iain
I had the same issue: it turned out that Xcode's automatic provisioning profile choice was not as smart as I'd hoped and had picked a provisioning profile that had a maps entitlement. Setting the correct profile fixed it. I'd check there first before a DTS Iain > On 29 Oct 2014, at 7:01 am,

App store rejection, inappropriate sandboxing

2014-10-29 Thread Martin Hewitson
Dear list, I recently submitted updates to three different apps on the app store. All three were rejected due to: "This app uses one or more entitlements which do not have matching functionality within the app. Apps should have only the minimum set of entitlements necessary for the app to func