Hello,

There is a desire to let people use the Google consumer apps (e.g. blogger, 
youtube) with our domain accounts, but a fear of turning it on for 
everyone. We created a web page that users can opt-in by clicking a button. 
This adds the user to an OU called "gAppsConsumer" via the Google API. It 
also makes a change in our LDAP instance so that the Google Apps Directory 
Sync won't reverse the change.

After our page makes the change it redirects the user to the Brandeis GMail 
Web page, which should present the user with the TOS. We want them to see 
the TOS right away so that they don't get locked out of their account (e.g. 
IMAP access).

We have asked some people in our department to try it out before we roll it 
out to everyone in the University. People are having mixed results. I know 
that this isn't about "core" apps, but in a way it is because I have a fear 
that it could break people's access to core apps if it doesn't go smoothly.

We only had 20 people try it so far, but the results widely vary. For a 
couple people it worked -- they saw the TOS then got access to the consumer 
apps. For some people they saw the TOS but didn't get access to the 
consumer apps or access to the consumer apps took hours. More alarming is 
some people didn't see the TOS at all. These people tried logging out, 
clearing cookies, etc but still didn't see the TOS. A couple of these 
people claim to be able to use the consumer apps even though they didn't 
agree to the TOS.

What is the expected behavior? Is there anything we can do to make it 
smoother? Is there a special URL that will guarantee a person is prompted 
with the TOS? Is there a way to check on the status if someone agreed to 
the TOS? Is there anything else you can think of that could help?

To summarize the problems:

1) Why do some people *not *get prompted with the TOS while others do?
2) Why do people who some people get access to some of the apps regardless 
of if they agreed to the TOS?
3) Why do people get "server error" messages when going to some apps like 
blogger or youtube (even a couple days after they agreed to the TOS)?

P.S. I tried clicking login on this forum and was directed to my 
University's SAML auth which redirected me back here but didn't actually 
sign me in. Consequently I had to login with this personal account instead.

Thanks,
Ian

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