Provisioning profiles for iOS, not to be confused with Esper provisioning, are files required for iOS app distribution. If you use Enterprise iOS apps, you’ll need to use a provisioning profile to ensure the app is authorized for iOS and iPadOS devices.
Provisioning profiles allow app developers to authorize their Enterprise apps through a single App ID. You can learn more about Provisioning Profiles from Apple’s documentation.
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Uploading a Provisioning Profile
To upload a provisioning profile, go to Apps > Esper iOS Apps and select Provisioning Profiles.
Then click on Upload Provisioning Profile.
Select the .mobileprovision file.
After uploading the profile, go to the Blueprints Manager section and select the blueprint(s) where the app for the profile exists.
Go to the Apps & Configuration section of those blueprints and click on the iOS tab. Then, under click on Add Provisioning Profile.
Select the provisioning profile and choose the expiration date. Then click Add.
The provisioning profile will be added to the blueprint. Save, publish, and coverage to apply the profile to the appropriate devices.
Managing Provisioning Profiles
To manage a provisioning profile, go to App Management > Esper iOS Apps and select Provisioning Profiles.
You can view profile details.
If this profile is part of a published blueprint, you will not be able to remove it. However, if you uploaded it by mistake, click on the ellipsis (...) and select Delete to delete the profile.
After deleting the profile, it will be removed from the console.