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The 'Passive' connection '<application name>' access to protected services is denied

Discussion in 'iOS and tvOS' started by sonicviz, May 13, 2014.

  1. sonicviz

    sonicviz

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    Hi,
    I'm updating an app to iOS 7.1 on an iPad and now getting this error trying to load a scene from the main scene.
    eg:
    May 13 10:17:38 iPad backboardd[29] <Error>: HID: The 'Passive' connection 'xxxx' access to protected services is denied.
    May 13 10:17:39 iPad backboardd[29] <Error>: HID: The 'Rate Controlled' connection 'xxxx' access to protected services is denied.

    Referenced on other threads (but no real solution for me)
    http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/23...hes-for-all-users-who-download-from-app-store
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6074570?tstart=0

    I'm also noticing some strange things on the XCode project now built from Unity 4.3.1
    ie:
    No team selected for provisioning profile
    Some of the Capabilities are not consistent with the provisioning profile application services

    I've also tried manually modifying these to be consistent but still getting the same errors.

    It seems to be causing lots of developer pain across the web and surely there are others (apart from the one Unity thread I found above ) that this is affecting?

    Anybody got any clues as to who to fix this?
    Is it apple problem?
    Unity problem?
    Developer problem> (provisioning/xcode problem?)

    ty!
     
  2. sonicviz

    sonicviz

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    Solved. Turns out the messages are a misdirection and were not related as to why it was crashing on device.

    I left this here in case someone else encounters it.
     
  3. Rickroll

    Rickroll

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    Have you figured out what was causing the crash?
     
  4. _mgonzalez

    _mgonzalez

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    Have to say, nothing worse than when someone post that they've solved the issue and no other details.
     
  5. sonicviz

    sonicviz

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    It seems I didn't get an email notification of Rickroll's reply otherwise I would have replied sooner.

    I this case (others may differ) it was due to using .net subset instead of the full .net