When deploying metadata from a sandbox organization to a production or sandbox organization in Salesforce, you may encounter the following error during deployment:
"Error: In field: application - no CustomApplication named standard__AllTabSet found"
This error indicates that the target Salesforce org does not have the standard "All Tabs" application (standard__AllTabSet) enabled. The All Tabs application is a standard Salesforce application that displays all available tabs to users. It must be present in the target org for the deployment to complete successfully.
This setting is not user-configurable and must be enabled by Salesforce Support.
The standard__AllTabSet custom application must be enabled in the target org by Salesforce Support through the "Signup Request API" setting. This is an org-level configuration that is not available in Setup and cannot be enabled by the customer directly.
How to Request the Fix:
If you encounter this error, please submit a case to Salesforce Customer Support and include the following information in the case description:
Error: In field: application - no CustomApplication named standard__AllTabSet found
Once Salesforce Support enables the Signup Request API setting on your org, the standard__AllTabSet application appears under Custom App Settings in the affected user profile, listed as All Tabs (standard__AllTabSet). Subsequent deployments will complete without this error.
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