Update the Gmail app to the most recent version before you start:
On your phone or tablet, launch the Google Play Store application.
In the search box, enter “Gmail,” and then click Update.
Follow the steps for your account type:
Outlook.com users: skip this step
Exchange or other accounts: you may have to ask your IT admin or email provider for server settings and set up your account manually
Microsoft 365 work or school: you may see a Redirect request screen. Tap OK
On the Incoming server settings screen, change your server to outlook.office365.com
4. Follow any prompts you may get for security or device permissions, sync settings, and more.
If you have a Microsoft 365 work or school account, you may also be asked to confirm Remote security administration and approve additional security measures. In this case, choose OK or Activate.
Go to the inbox you just set up. If you see an email that says “Action Required to Sync Email,” open it and tap Use another Mail app instead. If you don’t see this message and emails are syncing, skip this step.
Swipe down from the top of your screen to pull down the Android notification bar. tap the notification if you get one that says “Unable to sync calendar and contacts.” Next, select Allow to grant access and you are done.
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Every 3 months, we have a requirement to force a user to an app to update their contact info (this is an in-house app, and we also will have situation that is an app to update emergency alert phone and email addresses) before they can access any other apps on the onelogin dashboard. Once a user has updated their info, then they can access the onelogin dashboard as usual. Do you have any examples or provide any ideas of how this could be done?
An account administrator can log into their companies onelogin portal.
In the upper right hand corner there is link Administration click it.
In the administration panel hover over the Security tab and select Policies when it appears.
Start a new policy. On the left side there is a tab Password. This allows you to enforce the password age policy.
Once the policy has been configured, it just needs to be applied to the users.
So I am trying to run apps on my phone. I do have Xcode 13 and running iOS 15. Not sure how relevant that is.
So when I run the app I get the following errors:
Xcode:
The operation couldn’t be completed. Unable to launch app because it has an invalid code signature, inadequate entitlements or its profile has not been explicitly trusted by the user.
iPhone:
Your device management settings do not allow using apps from developer "Apple Developer: Name" on this iPhone. You can allow using these apps in Settings.
So I have gone to Settings -> General -> VPN & Device Management to allow the app but nothing pops up. I have also tried signing in an out of the account on the Mac. I have even uninstalled Xcode and reset the computer. I am not sure what else to do.
I can tell you that my paid developer account has expired. Not sure where to go from here.
I thought it was because my membership expired. However, even after paying and renewing my membership I ran into the same problem. Eventually I was able to fix by:
remove my account from xcode
delete developer certificates from my keychain
add the account again
When I tried to run the app on my phone, I got the same error message. However, this time my developer account appeared in settings > general > VPN & Device Management, and I was able to allow it.
Tried the new Apple ID but Xcode does not allow this with the new developer account as I was unable to generate provisional certificates. Per Apple, this is only for paid subscribers.
It seems from iOS 15 onwards, it is not possible to run apps physically on the iPhone unless you pay the annual subscription. That’s a shame!
From what i understand, this might be a bug connected to iOS 15 / xcode 13.
I found a solution which is to create a new Apple ID and use it to sign your app in xcode.
You can add a new team by going into "Signing & Capabilities"-tab and select "Add account" where you select a team. It does not have to be a paid developer account.
Once you've done this and run the application on your device again, the option to trust the application in Settings > General > Device Management should appear!
I've had this a while, the paid membership expired. Upon renewal, I was continuing to have this error. Turns out my error was that I did not have the "Push Notification" entitlement added to the project - removed it when account went free.
To test if you need to enable any entitlements, you can archive the project and upload to TestFlight. The email confirmation later received will tell you if there are any and which entitlements are missing.
I'm working with actions on google and dialogflow, and recently they proposed google signin to make account linking fast without writing own oauth server.
Today I implemented their google signin in my dialogflow app it is working quite fine but unfortunately I am unable to delete that account to check all development aspects, I tried my other google accounts and my friends account but soon ended up out of accounts
Un other methods when i enable and disable testing it forget about linking but in google signin it is tightly stick with the account, and i have tried almost everything i can try like restarting my phone and clearing cache of chrome browser but it looks like it is saving account somewhere in cloud.
What i need to do is, when i sign in first time it ask for name permission, i need that screen again and again for testing something
Google calls this Removing a Website or App that has access to your account. It is done using the myaccount.google.com console.
If you want to do this using Android, the easiest way is to:
Open your device's Settings app Settings app and then Google and then Google Account.
At the top, tap Security.
Under "Signing in to other sites," tap Signing in with Google.
Tap the name of your project.
Choose Remove access.
Through the web, you can go to Apps With Access to your Accounts:
Scroll down to the "Signing in with Google" section
Locate your project.
Select it, and choose "Remove access"
The name that is shown should be the name you've given to your project as part of the OAuth screen. If you haven't set that up (and if you're just playing around, you probably haven't), it will use the Project ID for your project. You can find this on the Cloud Console home screen attached to the same project name that you used in Dialogflow and the Action Console.
While you're in there, you will probably want to configure the OAuth screen to have a name for the app as it will be visible to users on the OAuth screen. From the menu, select "APIs & Services" and then "Credentials"
Select the "OAuth consent screen" tab, and fill in the "Application name".
This name should then be in the list of applications you have installed, and can remove.
I'm just curious about the SBO Mailer and gmail smtp server setting.
How can I send email directly from sap users email id instead of only using the sbomailer username email id?
Thanks.
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To open the SAP Business One Service Manager window, in the
Microsoft Windows task bar, double-click the Service Manager icon
Alternatively, in Windows, choose Start → All Programs → SAP Business One → Server Tools → Service Manager.
From the Service dropdown list, select Job Service - Mailer.
Choose (Play) and select the
Start when operating system starts checkbox.
Define your mail settings;
In the SAP Business One Service Manager window, choose the Settings
button.
The General Settings window appears.
SMTP Server — Enter the name or IP address of your outgoing mail
server. To make changes in this field later, you must stop the Mailer
service.
SMTP Port — Specify the port number for mail services.
Encoding — Select the language for e-mail text.
HTML direction right-to-left — Select this checkbox if you are using
a right-to-left language to define the direction of the e-mail text.
Include Subject in Message Body — Select this checkbox to include the
subject line in the body of the message.
Fax Settings — Select the required fax service. (not required for you)
Scheduled Report Settings - Specify the required information for
configuring SBO Mailer for report scheduling and mailing. (Not required for you)
Connect to the database:
In the SAP Business One Service Manager window, from the Service dropdown list, select SBO Mailer, and then choose the Connection button.
In the Connection Settings Window, do the following:
To connect to a database, specify a valid user name and password.
To use Windows Authentication, select the Use Trusted Connection checkbox.
Choose the OK button.
Select a database by clicking the database button
Select the database you want to enable mailing services for and then choose the OK button.
Set the Mail processing schedules:
By Intervals — Sets mail and fax processing to start regularly every x hours and y minutes.
On Specific Date — Defines mail and fax processing for a specific date and time.
Daily — Sets mail and fax processing for a fixed hour of each day.
Weekly — Sets mail and fax processing for a fixed hour on a fixed day of each week.
Monthly — Sets mail and fax processing for a fixed hour on a fixed day of each month.
You can now proceed to define the email signature settings. To access the email signature settings, from the SAP Business One Main Menu, choose Administration → System Initialization → E-Mail Settings.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the email you use in the mailer also exists in the following area:
Administration → System Initialization → Company Details → At the bottom there is an email field. it must be the same with the SBO Mailer set email
This is a Gmail behavior. The solution is to use the gmail SMTP RELAY instead of authenticating using a gmail account.
Configure IP address based authentication in gmail using your external IP address or address ranges.
in SAP B1 use smtp-relay.gmail.com on port 25 and anonymous authentication (no TLS) for the SMTP server.
for info on setting up gmail smtp realay see -https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en
Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using an administrator account, not your current account
From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps G Suite Gmail Advanced settings.
Tip: To see Advanced settings, scroll to the bottom of the Gmail page.
On the left, select the top-level organization. See Tailor advanced settings for Gmail for more details.
Note: You can configure the SMTP relay service setting for the top-level organization only. You can view the setting from the sub-organization level when it's added, but you can't add, edit, or delete the setting from the sub-organization level.
Scroll to the SMTP relay service setting in the Routing section, hover over the setting, and click Configure. If the setting is already configured, hover over the setting and click Edit or Add another.
I have successfully set up a Team Foundation Service account and have been using it with Visual Studio 2012 for source code control, no problems. Note this is the online service, not the old TFS product. I now want to add another Live ID account so they can write and track bugs. Using the Manage Members link I have tried two different Live ID accounts as well as their name but it always says they are not a known user. I know the Live ID accounts are correct. Do I have to invite them or add them some other way first? All of the examples show it "just working".
Are you adding them via the web interface? You should be able to do this by clicking the cog icon in the yourproject.visualstudio.com site. This launches the admin site, you can go into a collection, or add from the Security tab. It really depends on where you want to add them (if they only need access to specific projects/collections it's done at that level), you can add a new user from the Overview or Security tabs by entering their Live ID/email address.