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This is a part of the Workspace AppSheet Core security setting rolled out this week: https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Announcements/New-AppSheet-Core-security-setting-rolling-out....
If the app user's Workspace admins intend to allow external apps, they have to explicitly turn off this setting from the Workspace admin console.
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Thanks @WillowMobileSys for the article. at 1pm EDT all apps across 800 people just blew up.
This is a part of the Workspace AppSheet Core security setting rolled out this week: https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Announcements/New-AppSheet-Core-security-setting-rolling-out....
If the app user's Workspace admins intend to allow external apps, they have to explicitly turn off this setting from the Workspace admin console.
Hi,
I found that I had in some instances re-save the app then redeploy as users are set to only see latest stable version.
This fixed it for us after the setting change.
Under no circumstances should AppSheet be releasing breaking changes. In this case the new setting(s)_ should either:
1) be released with the the default to reflect "business as usual" - which seems to be that the new setting should have been turned OFF.
2) App Creators are given ample communication and opportunity to adjust for a seamless transition on rollout. On rollout, a "soft" warning should have been used allowing end users to continue without impact to the app. This requires communication to ALL App Creators impacted...NOT through the Community. Not all App Creators use the Community forum.
@ccchen_google wrote:
If the app user's Workspace admins intend to allow external apps, they have to explicitly turn off this setting from the Workspace admin console.
What does "external apps" mean in this statement and how are they identified by AppSheet requiring adjustment to this new setting? Is it just by setup of Integrations? Is it actual implemented service calls? Etc...???
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