It seems to be a known and unresolvable bug, that you can only create
1 single app with Google Apps for Domains accounts, then your mobile
phone number is burned.

To be able to use 1 phone number to create 10 APPs, the only realiable
way I know of is to get a Google Account instead and create Apps with
this account.  This is the solution that works for me.  You then can
add your Google Apps for Domain user as a Developer if you like.  (Be
sure to register this Dev using another browser for this which has
been cleaned with Cookies and Cache.)

To be able to use your burned phone number again, the only solution I
heared of (I never tried it myself) is to use the "I have trouble
getting SMS" form which is noted when it does not work and let the
Google Staff re-enable your mobile again.  Well, yes, this needs some
time to resolve, though.

You can ask somebody else (nonprogrammer, like your Grandfarther) if
you can use this phone number.  And, here in my country (Germany) it
is not much expensive to get a second phone card with another number.
Even with this "solution" Google free hosting still is much cheaper
than to buy some hosting.  Perhaps both is not intentioned by Google,
however it works.

To stress it again:

With Google Account (only) you can legitimate with 1 phone number to
create 10 Apps.  All apps created with a Google Account then have this
account as owner.   However with Google Accounts you cannot create an
AppID which resembles your domain name (because Google protects
against this, so if some domain XXXXXXX.com is registered as Google
Apps for Domain, you cannot create AppID XXXXXX, at least I was unable
to do so).

With Google Apps for Domains Account you can legitimate with 1 phone
number to create 1 App only, afterwards the App has no owner at all.
(However if AppID XXXXXX is free and your domain name is XXXXXXX.com,
then you can create AppID XXXXXXX with your Google Apps for Domain
user, at least I was able to do so.)

Applications having no Owner are in danger because apps without owner
cannot be protected against deletion.  So some evil dev can delete all
other devs from the app and then delete the app as well, then there is
nobody left who can prevent the app to timeout.  As the Owner cannot
be removed, the owner always can cancel the deletion if the app was
created with a Google Account.  So if you happen to employ a third
party to develop for you, you better shall have an application which
has an owner.

You might think, deleting an app is not major harm?  Well, you can
bring back the app, but you cannot bring back the appID, as appIDs are
not recycled.

So sadly you cannot have both:  An App with an Owner and an App which
has an AppID which is the same as your second level domain name.

That is what I see.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

-Tino

On 17 Mai, 17:07, DougC <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the same problem. I signed up with my personal gmail account
> last year, now I want to create an account for my work domain. I've
> been searching for an answer to this for 30 minutes now. Pretty
> frustrating.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
>
> On May 5, 5:14 pm, kkotak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > This has been asked a few hundred times and seems like the only way to
> > resolve the issue of creating additional application under a google
> > apps account is to start a new thread and get it resolved through one-
> > on-one help from google. So here it is.
>
> > My domain name is naumu and I am trying to create a new application
> > underhttps://appengine.google.com/a/naumu.com, which asks for my SMS
> > number which upon providing, says the number has been used too many
> > times.
>
> > Please help.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > _Ketan
> > CEO Naumu Inc.
>
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