I believe this post describes the problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Base-data-API/browse_thread/thread/10369573caa3fc04/16b59cd933fe4fd8?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=INVALID+CREDENTIALS#16b59cd933fe4fd8

This is an inherent problem with ClientLogin
that only affects a small set of users (i.e. users that
have both a Google Account and a Google Apps (hosted)
account with the same email address.  BTW,
even the passwords can be the same!

By default, the client libraries use HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE
for the accountType parameter.  That means that
the Google will attempt to authenticate the
Google Apps account first, it will be a valid,
and we'll expect 'SCHOOL123' as the password.

My suggestions:
- setup a new Google account with an entirely
  different email address.
- Modified the ClientLogin accountType param to be GOOGLE
  instead of leaving it as HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE.

Eric

On Apr 18, 8:30 pm, Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I've found a problem with the way ClientLogin works with
> Google Accounts that are linked to "Google Apps for your Domain"
> emails.
>
> In short, it looks like ClientLogin is accepting the wrong password,
> then displaying an empty health record.
>
> For example:
>
> My school uses GAfyD.  My email there is <[email protected]>,
> password "SCHOOL123".  I sign up for a Google Account (not Gmail, just
> the Google Account) with that <[email protected]> email address
> and a different password "HEALTH123".
>
> So, I go to the Google Health website, enter my email and the
> "HEALTH123" password.  All is well, I am able to read and modify my
> profile.  Cool.
>
> ClientLogin, however, does not accept my "HEALTH123" password.
> Instead, it accepts my "SCHOOL123" password, lists one entry in the
> profile list feed, and zero entries in the profile feed.  As far as I
> can tell, I'm looking at an uninitialized profile, separate from the
> populated one I see on the Google Health website.
>
> I would expect ClientLogin to use the same username/password as the
> actual Google Health website.  Can anyone else with a GAfyD email as
> their Google Health account recreate this issue?  A few users of my
> iPhone app (Health Cloud) encountered this issue too, so I know it's
> not just me.  I've also tested this in both the ObjC and Python GData
> libraries so I know it's not a library thing.
>
> Thanks,
> Ford
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