On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Joshua Smith<jesm...@kaon.com> wrote:
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> Sleep?  They let you sleep at google?  That's not what I heard!  :)
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> Can you explain this comment?

When you create an app, you can choose if you want only accounts on a
specific domain to be "open to all Google accounts", or specific to a
single domain. If you chose the latter, you won't be able to add
admins from other domains (such as gmail).

Can you supply a list of App IDs that you're having trouble with?

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>> Presumably you have set those apps to use Google Apps for
>> authentication instead of Google accounts.
>
> Where is that set?
>
> Up until now, we've been using "Google Accounts" for authentication.
> What I was trying to do (but having endless problems with) was use a
> mix.  Is that possible?  Or do we have to use just one mechanism or
> the other?

A mix of Google Accounts and what? If you mean that you want an app to
authenticate both Google Accounts and Apps accounts, no, that's not
possible currently. You can accept only Google Accounts and then
require people to sign up for a Google Account (they can use their
Apps email address for this), or you can use an external
authentication mechanism like OpenID, which Apps now acts as a
provider for.

-Nick Johnson

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Nick Johnson, Developer Programs Engineer, App Engine

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