Hi!

You can delete the .appcfg_cookies (and maybe the .appcfg_nag) files
in your user folder. I think this are the files that are locally
stored to authenticate you (until they expire).

If you're on Vista (I am), it's found in C:\Users\Owner.

I hope that helps.



Albert

On Aug 18, 11:19 am, mclovin <hanoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an App, but I need to upload it to our projects page, which
> uses a different google account. Since I signed in to upload my own
> app to my own appspot using my google account, it wont let me upload
> it to theirs even if I have the login info. In fact it doesn't even
> prompt for the login info like it prompts for my login info. It just
> says "does not have permission."
>
> How do I "sign out" of the appcfg.py script to I can upload the
> project and use different credentials?

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