Hi Shawn,

I've updated the entry for your domain in Health's service directory
to allow for r/w operations.  You should continue to use
"permission=1" in your authentication requests.

Let me know if that helps!

Cheers!

Paul (Google)


On May 28, 3:54 pm, Shawn Kessler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've had my OAuth integration turned off for about a year (for business
> reasons). When I turned it back on and started testing it to see if it still
> worked I got the following error:
> Sharing denied: permission parameter must be 0 for domain
> engineering2.pharmasurveyor.com
>
> This is happening on the h9 sandbox directly after logging in to my google
> account.
>
> I know previously I was told to explicitly set the permission parameter to 1
> because we're reading from user profiles. When I went to manage my domain,
> using the domain management tool, my domain was no longer listed. So I
> re-added the domain and re-verified it (interestingly after verifying the
> domain management tool claimed to already have my certificate, but after
> seeing if my problem was fixed--which it wasn't--I uploaded my certificate
> again just in case). Is there another step one needs to take now?
>
> Thanks
> Shawn
>
> --
> Hate is baggage.
>
> http://www.robynkesslerphotography.com

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