I don't think my host vendor is a Google Apps customer, but our domain
is an Education Google Apps customer (bayfarmschoolpta.org) and the
code used to work all through 2010 (without any changes being made as
the app is stable).

In reviewing the document you referenced, it seems that if I just
enter:
https://apps-apis.google.com/a/feeds/bayfarmschoolpta.org/user/2.0/

into my browser, I will get a 401 error (since I am not
authenticated), but at least I am getting to the right place.  I will
send them that url so that can test and see if they get a different
error, which would indicate that they can't even access that url.

The goal being to figure out what they changed that is preventing the
AppsForYourDomainClient from connecting.

I will report back the results....

Thanks,
RB

On Apr 8, 7:02 am, Prashant Tiwari <[email protected]> wrote:
> Richard,
>
> The Provisioning API is available only to Premier and Edu Google Apps
> customers. Assuming they are one, you can point them
> here<http://code.google.com/googleapps/domain/gdata_provisioning_api_v2.0_...>
> .
>
> Prashant Tiwari | Google Developer Relations <http://code.google.com>

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