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Removing an application on an individual user not only hides the app from showing in their menu, it also removes their ability to access the functions of that app. Example: if you turn off "Forms" in individual user application rights in Upvise, this means the user won't be able to create any forms across the entire database. The user will be presented with an error that looks like this when they try to ('ReferenceError: Can’t find variable: Forms CODE:' A solution to this is:
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In most instances, if you cannot load Upvise on your device or if your application keeps crashing, this may be to do with your device software not being up-to-date. You can test this by logging into your account on another device that is not experiencing Upvise issues. Below are some steps to check to see if your phone or tablet is running up to date software. Apple:
If the iphone needs no update, it will tell you that your software is up to date
Android
If the phone needs no update, it will tell you your software is update
If you have had to update the software on your device, delete, and reinstall the Upvise application after the software update is installed (or update in Apple’s app store or Google play). |