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Resco mobile apps always use a published project of the [[App_projects#Project_properties|highest priority suitable for their security role]]; and AppFolder does not modify this behavior. You need to use a different user (or a wholly different organization) to connect to other projects. | Resco mobile apps always use a published project of the [[App_projects#Project_properties|highest priority suitable for their security role]]; and AppFolder does not modify this behavior. You need to use a different user (or a wholly different organization) to connect to other projects. | ||
If you want to add a project: | |||
# Set '''AppFolder''' to a unique value, for example, ''TestProject''. | |||
#: Do not use spaces or characters that cannot be used in folder names. Excluded characters depend on your device OS. | |||
# Confirm the app folder name: | |||
#* On Windows computers, press '''Enter''' on the keyboard. | |||
#* On Android device, tap the magnifying glass icon on the on-screen keyboard. | |||
#* On iOS, tap '''return''' on the on-screen keyboard. | |||
# Save the configuration and restart the app. | |||
# [[Connecting to CRM|Connect to the project]]; it will be saved to the folder specified. | |||
If you want to switch to a different project: | |||
# Change '''AppFolder''' to a value that you previously used for a project. | |||
# Save the configuration and restart the app. | |||
The AppFolder parameter is available on all platforms. For Windows apps, you can alternatively use the [[command line options|command line option]] <code>-r</code> to achieve similar effect. | The AppFolder parameter is available on all platforms. For Windows apps, you can alternatively use the [[command line options|command line option]] <code>-r</code> to achieve similar effect. |