App overview
  • Assured Group Electronic Attendance
  • Version
    3.0
  • Build
    3.0
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Installation
  • Only possible from Safari in "mobile" mode
App details
  • Bundle identifier
    com.assuredgroup.ea
  • Size
    11.83 MB
  • Minimum iOS version
    11.4
  • Device family
    iPhone
  • Required device capabilities
    1
    arm64
    required
  • Supported architectures
    arm64
Provisioning profile
  • Profile type
    In House
  • Profile expiration
    2024-05-20 18:45:03 UTC
  • Provisioned devices
    All
Other information
  • Uploaded
    2023-12-06 15:48:23 UTC
  • Link
    GSZWHA

    https://i.diawi.com/GSZWHA
Help
…in progress
  • By now, you should have seen an iOS popup proposing to install "Assured Group Electronic Attendance".

    Installation will then be performed in the background (since iOS7): check the icons on your device's home screen.
…or not?
  • iOS install popup did not appear
  • If the iOS popup "Diawi would like to install…" did not appear, check that you don't already have the same app installed from the AppStore.

    If an app with the same bundle identifier is already installed on the device from the AppStore, nothing will happen.

    Delete the app installed from the AppStore to be able to install this one.
  • Nothing seems to happen
  • After tapping the "Install" button in the popup, if nothing seems to happen and you are on this page, check your device's home screen: the installation should be in progress: you should see the icon of the app somewhere and a progress indicator.
  • Unable to download app popup
  • If an "Unable to download app" popup appears after some time, first check your internet connection, and be sure that your device is not behind a firewall that may prevent downloading .ipa files.

    Sadly, iOS won't give any detailed information on what went wrong. Check on the previous page if there are any warnings. Most common installation issues are:
    - expired provisioning profile
    - device's UDID not in the provisioning profile
    - incompatible device (minimum iOS version, device family, required device capabilities and supported architectures)
    - device has not enough space left
  • Untrusted Enterprise Developer
  • Starting from iOS 9, the developer has to be trusted by the device, otherwise a popup will appear and prevent using the app.

    On iOS 9.0/9.1, go to Settings > General > Profiles > tap on the developer's profile, and tap on Trust.

    On iOS 9.2+, go to Settings > General > Device Management > tap on the developer's profile, and tap on Trust.
  • Otherwise…
  • Contact your app developer, so they can double-check the app and provide you with support.
Most common installation issues
  • iOS install popup did not appear
  • If the iOS popup "Diawi would like to install…" did not appear, check that you don't already have the same app installed from the AppStore.

    If an app with the same bundle identifier is already installed on the device from the AppStore, nothing will happen.

    Delete the app installed from the AppStore to be able to install this one.
  • Nothing seems to happen
  • After tapping the "Install" button in the popup, if nothing seems to happen and you are on this page, check your device's home screen: the installation should be in progress: you should see the icon of the app somewhere and a progress indicator.
  • Unable to download app popup
  • If an "Unable to download app" popup appears after some time, first check your internet connection, and be sure that your device is not behind a firewall that may prevent downloading .ipa files.

    Sadly, iOS won't give any detailed information on what went wrong. Check on the previous page if there are any warnings. Most common installation issues are:
    - expired provisioning profile
    - device's UDID not in the provisioning profile
    - incompatible device (minimum iOS version, device family, required device capabilities and supported architectures)
    - device has not enough space left
  • Untrusted Enterprise Developer
  • Starting from iOS 9, the developer has to be trusted by the device, otherwise a popup will appear and prevent using the app.

    On iOS 9.0/9.1, go to Settings > General > Profiles > tap on the developer's profile, and tap on Trust.

    On iOS 9.2+, go to Settings > General > Device Management > tap on the developer's profile, and tap on Trust.
  • Otherwise…
  • Contact your app developer, so they can double-check the app and provide you with support.