SOLVED. Inside the Target Build Settings->Architecture, Make sure your Base SDK is set to Device and not Simulator.
Thank you thank you thank you! – Josh Brown Apr 16 '10 at 13:04.
I could not find the Code Signing Entitlements option in In XCode 4 either...but after staring empty at the screen for about two hours, I did. If you highlight your project, then select the target of interest and then finally switch from "Basic" to "All", you will find it.
Nice one, solved my problem too. Its in the project menu at the bottom "edit active target", or press ALT+CMD+E.
I had the same problem and my base SDK was set to "iPhone Device 2.0 (missing)". Changing it to "iPhone Device 2.2.1" fixed the above, and a number of other odd things that were happening. Thanks user82383!
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