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9 months and no answer. Were you able to know if this is possible?
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I have the same problem. When finally read about the Provisioning Profile, It ran fine for a couple of days. However I was having a problem (reported here https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/107593) and decided to add a Sandbox security entitlement to the entitlements file. I guess it was the one that allows for client network access. And since then I receive the same message after login: "App" is damaged and cannot be opened. I waited a few days and left the entitlements file as it was originally (when working). But I keep getting the same message. I guess the app was blacklisted or similar. If so, how long does it last? Thank you Andres
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Thank you Quinn, in my app the container folder is not being created. Do I need to add a particular Sandbox security entitlement? By user I mean my username.I should have used a different word sorry...  /Users/andres/Library/Containers/com.company.game
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Hi Quinn. First of all, I need to say that you are an Apple person that really helps. Thank you. My case its similar. I am trying try to test a game before submitting it to MAS. Especially, I am trying to test that IAP works correctly. This is a game made in Unity. I am code-signing correctly, and sandboxing the game to test authentication and then IAP. But I get several errors. I tried to identify one of them and this is the result... Apparently, when trying to access the User folder the application returns some inexistent folder within User/Library/Containers. More exactly this folder: /Users/user/Library/Containers/com.company.game And since the folder is not there, several things fail to work. I guess this happens when the Sandbox security entitlement is set. But the folder is not there, so what is necessary in order to make the OSX to create this folder?