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I have several teachers who do not have access to external apps anymore. The list is completely empty. Any idea on how to restore those?
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Hi @StephanieEdmon1,
An empty list in that location probably means that a local Canvas admin (maybe that's you?) configured an allow list token in one o =r more of your Canvas accounts. Either that token is specifically configured to hide all apps, or the token is invalid, which will now cause Canvas to hide all of the apps in case they were not meant to be released. The How do I manage an allow list in the Edu App Cente... - Instructure Community - 203 and How do I link an Edu App Center allow list to Canv... - Instructure Community - 247 guides should walk you through the process of checking your tokens (or removing them) if you're an admin. If you're not an admin, you'd probably want to speak to your local Canvas team to find out if this change was intentional or not.
Hope this helps!
-Chris
Hi @StephanieEdmon1,
If they have the apps tab available, the only thing I know of that can affect what apps are shown there is the access key/token. If you have subaccounts, you may need to check each and every account to make sure there are valid tokens in the allow list, or just remove all of the token info, as that would show everything by default. I don't think any specific user account filtering of that lost is possible, so I'm 99% confident it's an allow list issue in one of your instance subaccounts.
-Chris
Hi @StephanieEdmon1,
Can you tell us which list you're referring to? A list of external apps can appear in a few different places (assignments, modules, the right content editor, and the course settings -> apps tab to name a few off the top of my head). If you can let us know which of these areas you're referring to, someone might be able to provide you with some troubleshooting tips.
Look forward to your response!
-Chris
Hi @StephanieEdmon1,
An empty list in that location probably means that a local Canvas admin (maybe that's you?) configured an allow list token in one o =r more of your Canvas accounts. Either that token is specifically configured to hide all apps, or the token is invalid, which will now cause Canvas to hide all of the apps in case they were not meant to be released. The How do I manage an allow list in the Edu App Cente... - Instructure Community - 203 and How do I link an Edu App Center allow list to Canv... - Instructure Community - 247 guides should walk you through the process of checking your tokens (or removing them) if you're an admin. If you're not an admin, you'd probably want to speak to your local Canvas team to find out if this change was intentional or not.
Hope this helps!
-Chris
Thank you for that information. I have generated a key and still have teachers without access to external apps. Any other suggestions?
Hi @StephanieEdmon1,
If they have the apps tab available, the only thing I know of that can affect what apps are shown there is the access key/token. If you have subaccounts, you may need to check each and every account to make sure there are valid tokens in the allow list, or just remove all of the token info, as that would show everything by default. I don't think any specific user account filtering of that lost is possible, so I'm 99% confident it's an allow list issue in one of your instance subaccounts.
-Chris
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