Hi Jeff,

Unfortunately, it's not currently possible to change the authentication
settings after creating your app, and you cannot add a domain that doesn't
match the authentication settings. Sorry for the trouble.

Are you able to file a bug report for the verbiage on the creation page?

Thanks,

Nick Johnson

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Jeff Schnitzer <[email protected]> wrote:

> So... my application is deployed, happy, and now populated with a fair
> amount of data.  But now we have acquired a new, sexier domain name
> and need to migrate the app to the new domain name.
>
> There seems to be one catch:  I created the application to
> authenticate against the Google Applications domain.  It was literally
> a coin-toss; our app authenticates against Facebook so I didn't think
> the answer was relevant.  But now it seems that you cannot add a
> second domain to an application if it was configured this way.
>
> First question:  Is it really true that I can't add a second domain to
> an application that was configured to auth against google apps?  There
> was no warning that this would be the case when I set it up to auth
> this way; it's only something I have inferred from several vaguely
> related discussion group threads and the fact that I keep getting
> errors ("You do not have permission...") when I try.
>
> Second question:  If this really is a restriction, is there *any* way
> of converting the application over to auth against google accounts?  I
> have a live running system in continual use, and while traffic is
> still relatively modest, it would be a major effort to synchronize the
> objects from one app to another during the transition.  I'm in
> Java-land, so I don't have easy access to bulk export/import.
>
> I hate to sound like a whiner, but this issue (not being able to
> migrate to a new domain name) is a really HUGE gotcha that really
> should be mentioned in the warning text when you create an app.  I
> still hope I'm just misunderstanding the system and there is an easy
> solution :-(
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or advice,
> Jeff
>
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