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How do I know if my current apple account is developer or enterprise one

Our client has enrolled for an apple developer program. They claim they have enrolled for Enterprise program. But when we login with admin credentials, We see items missing specific to enterprise programs like, no option to create In-House distribution certificate. How can I know if the account is enterprise one?

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thatzprem Avatar asked Jun 22 '15 09:06

thatzprem


3 Answers

Go inside Membership tab and check as shown in image for your membership detail. Enterprise will be shown as "Apple Developer Enterprise Program

Go inside Membership tab and check as shown in image for your membership detail. Enterprise will be shown as "Apple Developer Enterprise Program

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Venu Gopal Tewari Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 14:10

Venu Gopal Tewari


An enterprise account should have the In-House option when creating a new Distribution provision profile or a new Production certificate. If you do not have these options then it's probably not an enterprise account.

Also, when you go into the Member Center (where you have links to SDKs, Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles, Forums, etc.) you should see a link to "Enterprise and IT" and not to "iTunes Connect" as you would on a regular developer program.

Finally, when you go into "Your Account" on the member center (top toolbar), you should see under "Membership" the program type: "Apple Developer Enterprise Program".

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Artal Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 15:10

Artal


Go into the app developer portal and click on "Program & Add-Ons" and in "Program Summary" it should state if you have enterprise or just apple developer program (apple enterprise should say: "Apple Developer Enterprise Program").

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Danny Bravo Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 13:10

Danny Bravo