Deploy a windows phone 8.1 company app on a windows 10 mobile device - windows-phone-8

I have a company app built and signed with the symantec cert for windows phone 8.1. My client tried installing it on a windows 10 mobile device and it keeps saying "pending" with no option to uninstall. What can I do about this?

I had several apps just pending doing nothing. I switched off the automatic update of date and time and restarted the phone, then the apps resume the download/installation
Settings -> Time & Language -> Date & Time -> Disable Set date and time automatically

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unable to list windows phone applications signed with MFP 7

We have a problem when trying to list the application signed in the applicationcenter/installers/html.
We get the unsigned applicationCenter app for Windows Phone from the MFP Server repository.
We get a certificate from Symantec (who delivers the certificates for Windows applications).
We signed the applicationCenter app for Windows Phone from the Windows Phone sdk using the certificate delivered by Symantec.
We install the signed applicationCenter app in the applicatonCenter console choosing Installer option.
We generated a token with AETGenerator tool that we uploaded and registered in the application center console for the applicationCenter app for Windows Phone.
We connected to http://hostname:portnumber/applicationcenter/installers.html from the Windows Phone device and we accept the token.
Then we refresh the screen and get a message that the list of application is empty whereas we should see the applicationCenter app signed for WindowsPhone.
Does anyone ever face this issue?
Thanks.
Do you see the Windows Phone App Center Client when you open the AppCenter Console in the browser? Can you add any IPA file and mark it as Installer? If you then see the IPA file in the installers.html page of the Windows Phone Device, you are running into an incompatibility that was recently introduced by Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1.
This problem was fixed by an ifix. Depending on your version, you need the following ifix:
7.0.0.x: IF20150407-1506
6.3.0.x: IF20150403-1749
6.2.0.x: IF20150407-0051
6.1.0.x: IF20150407-0051
Note that the first 8 digits of the ifix are a date. Any ifix with a later date is also ok. Ifixes can be obtained from https://www-933.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/
See also http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1PI36918

Developer unlock Windows Phone 8 : Error Code 0x64

We need to unlock a Windows Phone 8 device in order to deploy our app that still supports this specific platform.
The process was working some months ago without any problem but now, Windows Phone Developer Registration Tool, available with SDK 8.0, returns the following error:
We have already tried with different devices (with the date set correctly: UTC +1 Rome)
HTC 8S
Lumia 720
Nokia 625
all with the same result.
We have tried to unlock our devices for an entire week, so it does not seem a temporary problem.
The devices and the pc have both a working Internet Connection and aren't running behind any firewall/proxy at all.
We have no problem at all, unlocking WP 8.1 devices with the proper Windows Phone Developer Registration Tool for WP 8.1
Do you know if there's any technical problem on the Microsoft side?
Is the Windows Phone WP 8.0 unlocking process still supported by Microsoft?
As of May 13, 2015, you can no longer developer unlock Windows Phone 8.0 devices. You have to upgrade them to Windows Phone 8.1. I don't have an article to point to, just an email I received from MS to the email address associated with my developer account:
If you have a Windows Phone 8.0 device that you use to test your apps,
please read this mail.
The Windows Phone 8.0 certificate that validates developer unlocks
will expire today May 13, 7pm, Pacific Daylight time.
We recommend that you re-unlock your Windows Phone 8.0 test devices
prior to today 7pm, to continue testing for another 24 months.
After today, no Windows Phone 8.0 device will be able to be developer
unlocked, and you will have three options to continue testing Windows
Phone 8.0 packages: – Update the phone to Windows Phone 8.1 and
unlock it for developer testing – Submit apps as beta through the
Windows Dev Center and test with Windows Phone 8.0 devices – Test
Windows Phone 8.0 apps via the Windows Phone emulator
Any Windows Phone 8.0 device currently unlocked will continue to be
unlocked and work as a test device until its certificate expires. To
maximize the time available to test with this device, please lock then
unlock the device before May 13, 2015 7pm PDT.
Note that this change has no impact on apps available in the Windows
Phone Store, has no impact on Windows Phone 8.1 devices, nor will it
impact customers with Windows Phone 8.x devices.
The Windows Store team
I tried registering my Lumia 820 using WP8 SDK Registration tool and it succeeded. So I believe there is no technical problem on Microsoft's server.
It is still possible to unlock Windows phone 8.0 devices. Only 7.x devices can't be unlocked now as mentioned in this article
As you are getting time error, Try disabling "Set Time automatically" from Settings menu as per the official documentation
Are the date and time set correctly on the phone? In SETTINGS | date + time, turn off the Set automatically setting and then retry registration. After registration succeeds, turn this setting on again.
Make sure your phone also has some internet connection, such as wifi.
I've had some problems sometimes registering some WP devices as developer devices. I've never had this particular error, but maybe this will work.
When the device is connected to the computer, in the taskbar click in the icon which shows that a device is connected (the one where you can "Safely remove" the device) and right click on it and select the show devices and printers option. When it opens, you will see all the windows phone devices you have connected to the computer. Disconnect your device and uninstall it and its drivers by selecting the appropriate option after right clicking on it.
Connect it again, it should now install its drivers again.
And just in case, if you have the correct date/time on the device, just confirm they also match the region/location set in the device. for eg- suppose you have set the time to indian standard time (IST) but the region of the device is set to that of USA or some other location.
If the WP8.0 answer or other date/time finagling does not help, another recommendation to try is to just reboot the darn thing after changing the time settings to manual.
I ran into this error with a Windows 10 Phone today. I tried adjusting the time settings from automatically set to manual, and ensured all was in sync between the Phone and PC, but I still received the 0x64 error code. I tried another PC, to no avail. By chance, I decided to reboot the phone. After rebooting and launching the PhoneReg tool, all was happy and I was able to unlock the phone and deploy my app.
Check windows phone date+time = pc date+time
date+time Set automatically turned off
unplug de phone and reconnect

Cannot install beta version of app on windows phone 8.1from windows phone store

I had submitted one of my windows phone 8.1 app on the windows phone store and marked it as beta release.. I had provided the couple of testers microsoft emails as test users(couple of emails separated with semicolon) and submitted the app.. The app was approved and when i try to install on my device using the tester microsoft account, then it shows the error message like "You don't have permissions to install the app".
Below is the screen shot of beta selection of the app and emails provided. Please let me know if i am missing anything like any permissions to be given to testers in beat release of the app.
Thanks
Kalyan

Windows Phone Developer Registration (IpOverUsbSvc error) & mass storage mode (Lumia 735)

as for other before me, I'm getting the IpOverUsbSvc error when trying to register my Lumia 735 (os windows phone 8.1, Denim) on my notebook (os windows 8.1, updated).
I've tried to restart the service, restart the phone, restart the notebook (because "why not?"), to reinstall the Windows Phone Development tools, to change the usb port, to delete from the known devices the phone and to change the cable (with the phone there wasn't a usb-cable, so i used my old one and I also tried to use another one), but nothing seems to work. Any other idea?
Also, somehow looking for an answer for my previous question, I came up with this guide(1), where it says to connect the phone on mass storage mode to configure some debug settings. Not knowing how to connect it as a mass storage, I found this other guide(2), where the only thing it says is to press the camera button or the camera button and the volume down one. On lumia 735 there isn't a camera button, so how can I do it?
try this
If you have registered more than one phones to your Microsoft/windows development account. than remove your present phone from account and rename it to the another registered phone name.(this worked for me)
OR
if you don't have two registered phones remove your phone from developer account, rename your phone and connect(I wish it will work)

windows phone developer registration Tool in windows 8 operating system

I connect my phone with a pc.
Windows Phone Application in PC starts up and i can see all my photos and videos over there.
But as i start Windows Phone Developer Registration for registration. i get a Register Button, as i click on it. A Sign in screen appears for a second and gets off.
I want to deploy and test my application on a device.
Device : Nokia Lumia 520 ( Windows Phone 8 )
PC : Windows 8 Operating System.
The Error was because Internet Explorer was not set to a default browser, but as i set it to Default Browser all process went successfully... :)