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it...@gtempaccount.com <it...@gtempaccount.com> #2
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it...@gtempaccount.com <it...@gtempaccount.com> #3
It looks like this is a continuation of issue 51
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=51 which was reported back
in April. Could the priority of this be increased? It sounds like it should be a
fairly simple fix, and without it we are dead in the water.
Thanks very much!
in April. Could the priority of this be increased? It sounds like it should be a
fairly simple fix, and without it we are dead in the water.
Thanks very much!
ja...@gmail.com <ja...@gmail.com> #4
I am also having this issue trying to setup a new app with authentication for
subdomain.school.edu (where subdomain.school.edu is a active Google Apps for Ed.
domain). The international domains issue seems to be fixed at least for some non-US
domains but not there is still a problem for .edu subdomains.
Jay
domain). The international domains issue seems to be fixed at least for some non-US
domains but not there is still a problem for .edu subdomains.
Jay
lu...@gmail.com <lu...@gmail.com> #5
I am also having this issue, with a subdomain of this type:
deptartment.university.edu.ec , where department.university.edu.ec is a working Google
Apps Education Edition domain.
I created my app foruniversity.edu.ec fine, but now I cannot link it to my Google
Apps, it says "You do not have the permissions necessary to install this
application."
Apps Education Edition domain.
I created my app for
Apps, it says "You do not have the permissions necessary to install this
application."
jm...@gmail.com <jm...@gmail.com> #6
why happen that problem ?
subdomain must not have it.
subdomain must not have it.
mo...@gmail.com <mo...@gmail.com> #7
I also have this issue with a subdomain of same type as luiggitama.
When I tried to create an app with restricted authentication within the domain, (http://appengine.google.com/createapp )
the error of "Auth Domain" occurred and I was suggested to type in FQDN, although I had typed in my Google
Apps' domain as FQDN.
When I tried to create an app with restricted authentication within the domain, (
the error of "Auth Domain" occurred and I was suggested to type in FQDN, although I had typed in my Google
Apps' domain as FQDN.
Description
1. Create a Google Apps account for a subdomain (e.g.
2. Create a new GAE project and select to restrict users to a Google Apps
domain
3. Enter
Does this problem exist with both the SDK app server and our production app
servers?
Yes
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Result: "
qualified domain name is necessary.
Expected result:
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Please provide any additional information below.
Basically, we're trying to set up Rietveld (code review site a la Mondrian)
restricted to Google Apps on
that's the domain we all have Google Apps accounts for, as
core consumer-facing company site.
Our Google Apps domain is
accounts/emails/etc. are all registered under corp.
try to restrict access to that domain, it says we need a fully qualified
domain name. So we tried
our app, it gives us a server error saying "Sorry, you've reached a login
page for a domain that isn't using Google Apps. Please check the web
address and try again."