Thanks,

adding google-developers works fine. Switching back to no-auth is no option 
(see https://developers.google.com/appengine/articles/auth), so I've 
resorted to the Google Apps for Business support.

Thanks for your time!

Op woensdag 23 mei 2012 14:06:47 UTC+2 schreef alex het volgende:
>
> Try switching back the auth settings to the original (I assume it was "any 
> google account"), and "Add it now" again. Also, you can actually do that 
> with any app id, like "google-developers" (it's the one live on 
> developers.google.com). So, try with a different app and see if it works.
>
> Also, I assume your domain is verified. If the Apps domain was just setup 
> recently (like today), you might want to simply try it later, in a few 
> hours. If none of that works I'm out of ideas. If you're an Apps for 
> Business, try contacting apps support.
>
> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 1:10:20 PM UTC+2, Jeroen Benckhuijsen wrote:
>>
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. With regards to the auth page, I was referring to 
>> the last section ("Configuring Google Apps to Authenticate on Appspot"), 
>> forgot to mention that. 
>>
>> Things go wrong when, for option 1 (auth) I click on "Add it now", for 
>> option 2 when I click "Activate this service".
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jeroen
>>
>> Op woensdag 23 mei 2012 12:09:50 UTC+2 schreef alex het volgende:
>>>
>>> Jeroen,
>>>
>>> First link describes authentication method, how and who you want to be 
>>> able to sign in (assuming you are going to use it later in your app via 
>>> Users Service provided by App Engine). The second link simply describes how 
>>> to do domains mapping, e.g. myapp.appspot.com => myapp.example.org. 
>>>
>>> Those are two separate things, one does not really imply the other. 
>>> Though both do require you to have a valid and verified Google Apps domain. 
>>>  
>>>
>>> At which steps exactly do you see those errors?
>>>
>>> Anyways, I'd start with the domain mapping first and then move to access 
>>> settings since there are different authentication methods and you might 
>>> find that what you really wanted was OAuth 2.0 or something else.
>>>
>>> -- alex
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:36:05 AM UTC+2, Jeroen Benckhuijsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to add my custom AppEngine application to my Google Apps 
>>>> account. I've followed the descriptions at:
>>>>
>>>>    - https://developers.google.com/appengine/articles/auth so starting 
>>>>    from Google Apps control panel
>>>>    - https://developers.google.com/appengine/articles/domains the 
>>>>    other way around (I think)
>>>>
>>>> Both fail. The road via AppEngine fails with an unknown reason. The 
>>>> message is "Er is een fout opgetreden tijdens het installeren van deze 
>>>> applicatie. Probeer het later opnieuw." (Dutch), which rougly translates 
>>>> to 
>>>> an error has occured, please try again later.
>>>>
>>>> Trying via Google Apps control panel results in "U beschikt niet over 
>>>> de benodigde rechten om deze applicatie te installeren." (Dutch), which 
>>>> translates to "you don't have enough rights", probably also the problem 
>>>> via 
>>>> the other way.
>>>>
>>>> Which rights is the error talking about, what am I doing wrong?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Jeroen
>>>>
>>>

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