AppEngine Application is missing - google-app-engine

I just created my apps account, and created my app engine application, yesterday. I used Eclipse to upload my app and everything was wonderful yesterday. Today... the application is missing. I log into my appengine account and my app is no longer listed; I only see the "create application" button. I tried creating the app again, with the same ID, but I get the "invalid" message. Despite all this, I'm able to bring up my site via the main-domain.appspot.com. Please help. Why can't I see my app in the appengine console?

The most likely cause is that you're logged into a different account. This can happen sometimes if there was confusion about mutli-login. Try these steps to find your application:
Open a fresh incognito or private browsing window
Go to http://appspot.com and log into one Google account
See if your application is listed. If not, close your private browsing window to clear the session, and try it again for one of your other accounts.
Once you've found your application, it may be owned by the wrong account. You can fix this by moving ownership to your preferred account.
Navigate to the dashboard for your application.
On the left side menu click 'Permissions' under 'Administration'.
Add your preferred account as an owner.
Log into your preferred account and check your email. You will need to accept an invitation to take ownership of the application.
Reload the permissions page on the application dashboard. You should see both accounts listed as owners.
Remove any unwanted accounts from the owners list. (Remember, you need at least one owner!)

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Unable to create project in Google Cloud: "Cloud Service disabled by admin. Please contact admin to restore service"

I try to create my first Google Project, and i got this error
Create Project: My Project
APPHOSTING_ADMIN Cloud Service disabled by admin. Please contact admin to restore service. com.google.apps.framework.request.StatusException: generic::FAILED_PRECONDITION: APPHOSTING_ADMIN Cloud Service disabled by admin. Please contact admin to restore service
Anyone any idea?
I am the admin from the GSuite account. I had checked my permission stuff in my account and I don't think there is a place for me to disable me from using GCP.
One possible reason for such error message would be the disabled G-Suite access to the Google Developers Console service.
Check in your GSuite Admin console Apps -> Additional Google services if Google Developers Console is enabled:
If it's not - enable it and re-try
Sorry to bump an old thread - but I just ran into this and wasted 20 minutes trying to figure out. Google Cloud Project (and Dev Console) were on for everyone but I could not create a project logged in as the Super Admin.
Go to Apps and click on Google Cloud Console. There's a single option 'Allow users to create projects' and for some reason in this company's tenant... It was unchecked. Checked it and project created. Bizarre. Has always been on for other clients apparently.
It seems I had the same or a similar issue- "google cloud platform service has been disabled error". Due to it, I could not create projects.
It seems the trouble was related to my university's email account
foo#mail.huji.ac.il. Once I used my gmail account the problem was solved.
This response from Google support resolved the issue for us:
To activate this service, please follow the steps:
1- Access the admin console and go to Apps -> Additional Google Services
2- Look for the service “Google Cloud Platform” and click on the box next to it
3- In to top right corner click in “ON”
4- Confirm you want to turn it on in the pop-up box.

I deleted my mail account, but now want access to my app engine

Yeah, I know, I shouldn't have deleted my account. I didn't think I would need it.
Now, someone wants my website, and it's still actively running on App Engine, I just cannot administer it. And... It actually has pretty good page rank.
Can I access my app engine admin console somehow? Or is this just a runaway site?
If I can't gain access to my site, I will ask a second question here. If I were to 301 redirect to a newly created app engine site, and just duplicated the content, would the page rank transfer to the redirect?
Thanks!
Jeff
1) Find out who the developer/admin/billing admin is for your App Engine project. You might still have an active account that can access it.
2) If you have no access, then contact Google Cloud Platform Support, only they can help you get your access back.
3) If you are redirecting from a webpage TO this "runaway" app, the page rank will not transfer over. The runaway app's domain/URL/address has the page rank.

Why GAE application is missing in Google Developers Console?

One of my Google App Engine application somehow is missing in the Google Developers Console. I am sure it was there before.
Now If I click on the link from the Google App Engine / Application settings page, then it opens the page and returns the error You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page.
I am the only owner of GAE app and trying to access Google Developers Console under the same account.
How should I fix it?
The way to contact Google support would be to go to their PIT. This is the link. If there is a valid problem with your account, I believe they can contact you on there privately to get to the root of your issue.
As to your specific problem, I would try logging out of everything, trying a different browser, with both the new console and the old one.
have you tried accessing App Console with a Google Chrome incognito window ?
Check that billing configuration is OK or credit card not expired.
Regards
Paolo
I also encountered the same problem just now. It kept complaining "You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page" when I was accessing it on Chrome.
What I do is just switching to use Microsoft Edge with no Google account signed in. It works! I can now access the Credentials page again. =)
p/s: It's quite funny to have Google products work on Edge but not Chrome. =P
Actually there is a permission tab along with others(Overview,Api Auths) CLick on permission and in checkbox for your email as owner check it . It worked for me

Rights to using App Engine section in Google Cloud Console

In the Permission sections I gave access to my brother's e-mail account, but no matter what kind of right is it (View, Edit, Admin), he can't see the App Engine section, which is visible only when logging with the email, I created App Engine project with.
Is there really no way to give my brother rights at least to view logs?
It seems there is a bug here. Adding privileges from new Cloud Console doesn't work, but when I did that from the old one, Invitation was sent, and now everything works like expected.
Adding edit permission from the new console, allows the user to deploy the app, but doesn't grant him rights to view App Engine section in the console, which sounds like a bug to me.

feedburner broken links within feed

We have setup a rss feed, http://www.beautysouthafrica.com/RSS/BeautySA-RSS-Feed.aspx
and have linked it up with our feedburner account, http://feeds.feedburner.com/beautySA.
However, if you click on the links within the feedburner feed they return a 404 error. Is there a feedburner setting that I have setup incorrectly or is it the feed within the website that is causing this issue?
Thanks in advance.
I had a user experience this problem when logged into a Google Apps account in the browser he was trying to subscribe with. You'll get this error when the administrator of the Google Apps domain hasn't turned on the FeedBurner service for the domain.
In terms of a solution, you can have your Google Apps domain administrator turn that service on, though they may not want to. Otherwise, I think you're left with just using a different email address.

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