Hi,

My apologies, I actually referenced the wrong error in my last
response.  For expired authTokens the reason is:

  GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_COOKIE_INVALID

This reason will be returned for any invalid authToken, including
those that were invalidated due to a password change.

The reason OAUTH_TOKEN_EXPIRED is only applicable when OAuth
authentication is used, which isn't fully fleshed out yet in the API.

Best,
- Eric

On Mar 18, 10:22 am, SEM <[email protected]> wrote:
> Eric:
>
> You're right in that the error reason for an expired auth token being
> LOGIN_COOKIE_INVALID isn't obvious.
> That said, in what situation would the error OAUTH_TOKEN_EXPIRED be
> returned?
>
> Lastly, which of the above erros would be returned if the user changes
> his password and we attempt to reuse the authtoken for the invalidated
> login?
>
> Let me know.
>
> Thanks!

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