TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #1 Hi again, We do backups of data to server and everything by the book, but it's still a hustle when a customer "accidently" uninstall our program. So I wonder if there is any way to prevent or at least warn a user then they uninstall the program in the Settings->Apps->Uninstall Screen. Regards, TMS
Hi again, We do backups of data to server and everything by the book, but it's still a hustle when a customer "accidently" uninstall our program. So I wonder if there is any way to prevent or at least warn a user then they uninstall the program in the Settings->Apps->Uninstall Screen. Regards, TMS
S susu Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #2 I think it's impossible. Upvote 0
TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #3 susu said: I think it's impossible. Click to expand... Yes, me to, but how is it possible for the pre-installed shitty apps to be almost impossible to uninstall? Upvote 0
susu said: I think it's impossible. Click to expand... Yes, me to, but how is it possible for the pre-installed shitty apps to be almost impossible to uninstall?
S susu Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #4 Preload apps use to be added by operators who write the ROM. Upvote 0
TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #5 Do you know if this is availible on B4A? http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/backup/package-summary.html That is the second best solution. Upvote 0
Do you know if this is availible on B4A? http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/backup/package-summary.html That is the second best solution.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #6 I don't think that there is any library that wraps this API. Upvote 0
TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #7 I just found a simple solution to the problem, save a copy of all files in to a public folder in Activity_Pause. Then if its a "new" installation, check if they exists and the other files don't exists and copy it back. http://www.b4x.com/android/forum/th...our-files-in-the-public-system-folders.43198/ Upvote 0
I just found a simple solution to the problem, save a copy of all files in to a public folder in Activity_Pause. Then if its a "new" installation, check if they exists and the other files don't exists and copy it back. http://www.b4x.com/android/forum/th...our-files-in-the-public-system-folders.43198/
TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #8 Nah, it did not work so good. Have to continue searching. Upvote 0
ivan.tellez Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #9 Just use a rooted device, and copy the apk to the /system/app/ folder Upvote 0
TheMightySwe Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 20, 2014 #10 Not possible to root all devices that uses our app. Upvote 0