On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Geoffrey Spear <[email protected]>wrote:

> App names cannot be reused.  When you choose to delete it, you're told
> this very clearly.
>
>
Sometimes I feel confused on how to reach on some of the contrains this
company imposes on its customers.



> There was also no need at all to delete the application to use it on a
> different Google Apps domain.
>
>
Well, may be there is no need or may there is. Needs are generated by use
cases.

Thanks.



> On Jul 23, 10:24 pm, Harshal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have this <my_app>.appspot.com which I was using with one google app
> > domain <my_app.com>, but recently I wanted to shift <my_app.com> to <
> > my_second_app.com>. So I got this new domain from google apps for your
> > domain. I deleted <my_app>.appspot.com so that I can re-use the same app
> > name from my new <my_second_app.com>
> >
> > Its been 2 days the app name has been successfully deleted but when I try
> to
> > 'create new application' with that name it says,
> > *Sorry, <my_app> is not available.*
> >
> > Can anyone help me understand when does one can re-register an app name
> once
> > it has been deleted?
>
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