That is an option you have to select when you create the application.
If you want to have some flexibility you could switch to using
federated login (aka Open ID), then just 'hardcode' the apps domain to
authenticate against for now.


Robert









On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 03:00, raghuveer kr <[email protected]> wrote:
> i have an application at say raghuveer.appspot.com
> then i added a URL on a google apps domain raghuveer.mydomain.com
> The app is accessible from both URLs but i want to make it private to users
> of google apps user accounts of mydomain.com
> is it possible? or should i make it as a different app
> Thanks for help
> best
> raghu
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