[google-appengine] Re: becoming an app administrator with google apps account

2009-05-01 Thread Jason (Google)
Hi Jon. I agree that it's confusing, and there are efforts underway to address it, although I'm not sure how far along they are. The issue is not that you can't use a Google Apps email address to administer an application but that you can't use a Google Apps email address to administer an

[google-appengine] Re: becoming an app administrator with google apps account

2009-04-29 Thread jhf555
This is sort of confusing and a bit of a pain (the difference between Google Apps accounts and general Google accounts). Unfortunately I do require users to log in to use certain parts of the app, so your suggestion won't work for me. I have a number of apps all administered under the same base

[google-appengine] Re: becoming an app administrator with google apps account

2009-04-22 Thread Jeff S (Google)
Hi Jon, Ah, I think I see the problem. Since this app accepts Google Accounts, but not those from Google Apps, your Google Apps account will not be able to sign in as an admin for this application. If you create a new application with login settings associated with bigriddles.com then this

[google-appengine] Re: becoming an app administrator with google apps account

2009-04-20 Thread Jeff S (Google)
Hi Jon, Could you try option 2 again? Also, what are the account settings you are using for this app, I'm assuming it is associated with Google Accounts instead of being restricted to a Google Apps domain. Thank you, Jeff On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:29 PM, jhf555 jhf...@gmail.com wrote: I'm

[google-appengine] Re: becoming an app administrator with google apps account

2009-04-20 Thread jhf555
The settings for the app say: When this application was created it was configured to allow anyone with a valid Google Account to sign in if the Google Accounts API is used for authentication. A Google Account includes all Gmail Accounts, but does not include accounts on Google Apps domains.