Hi Ubaldo,
  I just double checked this on one of my apps.  It does fix the issue
when directly accessing an app via [appid].appspot.com.  Now it looks
like custom admin pages and the datastore admin is loading the app off
of a domain such as:

 [version]-dot-latest-dot-[appid].appspot.com

I don't think it was using that as the domain until recently.  At
least last time I checked it wasn't.  So now since you can only access
the app via a domain explicitly authorized in the Google Apps manager
-- it won't work, again.


You can access the datastore admin at:
   https://[your app id].appspot.com/_ah/datastore_admin/


  I couldn't find a bug for this mess right now.  If you file one
please post back and I'll star it.


Robert




On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 05:57, Ubaldo Huerta <uba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert
> In my google apps dashboard I disable, that is, deleted, the app engine app
> (the jargon is very confusing, to say the least), but anyhow, I disable the
> app and added it again.
> Still the same error. I wonder if you meant actually deleting the app in app
> engine dashboard and add it again. The help says that app id are reserved so
> I wouldn't be able to
> use the same app id.
>
> Thanks
> -Ubaldo
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