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Did you have to do anything special for the certificate in Azure Pipelines so the app can be sideloaded by end users? I'm working on getting a side project set up but there seems to be a discrepancy between VS2017 and VS2019 where the latter doesn't create a temporary cert file.
A 'driven' software engineer with a passion for cars and tabletop games. Get it, driven? Because cars and... Okay, I'll stick to writing code instead of puns. 🏁
Super useful article! Awesome job.
Did you have to do anything special for the certificate in Azure Pipelines so the app can be sideloaded by end users? I'm working on getting a side project set up but there seems to be a discrepancy between VS2017 and VS2019 where the latter doesn't create a temporary cert file.
Thanks! Since our app already had a certificate, I didn't face such an issue. But this seems to have already been solved.
I hadn't seen that one in my searches and it seems to be what I need. Thank you!