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Reject binary with state waiting for review (can"t find reject binary button)



I want to reject binary which is waiting for review and when I go to the path that Developer Guide specifies I can't find the button to reject the binary.




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  1. In iTunes connect, go into 'Manage Your Applications' then click your application. Then 'View details' and press 'Binary Details' under 'Links'. You'll see the 'Reject this binary' in the upper right corner.

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  2. You may reject your binary at any time. It will be removed from the review queue and you will go to 'the back of the line' as it were if/when you resubmit your app for review.

    From the Developer Guide (log in required):


    When the status of your app is...
    In Review...you can
    reject the binary you have submitted
    by clicking Reject Binary from the
    Binary Details page...

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  3. Yes. If you uploaded a binary that you don't want reviewed, and it isn't yet in review, go ahead and reject it. It won't get reviewed.

    I rejected an uploaded binary for an iPhone apps after I uploaded a build and then found a new serious bug shortly thereafter (which is in accordance with Murphy's law), so I know it's possible.

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  4. No. How would they review the app if there is no binary. If you reject the binary, you are out of the review process.

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