Try switching back the auth settings to the original (I assume it was "any 
google account"), and "Add it now" again. Also, you can actually do that 
with any app id, like "google-developers" (it's the one live on 
developers.google.com). So, try with a different app and see if it works.

Also, I assume your domain is verified. If the Apps domain was just setup 
recently (like today), you might want to simply try it later, in a few 
hours. If none of that works I'm out of ideas. If you're an Apps for 
Business, try contacting apps support.

On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 1:10:20 PM UTC+2, Jeroen Benckhuijsen wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thanks for the reply. With regards to the auth page, I was referring to 
> the last section ("Configuring Google Apps to Authenticate on Appspot"), 
> forgot to mention that. 
>
> Things go wrong when, for option 1 (auth) I click on "Add it now", for 
> option 2 when I click "Activate this service".
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeroen
>
> Op woensdag 23 mei 2012 12:09:50 UTC+2 schreef alex het volgende:
>>
>> Jeroen,
>>
>> First link describes authentication method, how and who you want to be 
>> able to sign in (assuming you are going to use it later in your app via 
>> Users Service provided by App Engine). The second link simply describes how 
>> to do domains mapping, e.g. myapp.appspot.com => myapp.example.org. 
>>
>> Those are two separate things, one does not really imply the other. 
>> Though both do require you to have a valid and verified Google Apps domain. 
>>  
>>
>> At which steps exactly do you see those errors?
>>
>> Anyways, I'd start with the domain mapping first and then move to access 
>> settings since there are different authentication methods and you might 
>> find that what you really wanted was OAuth 2.0 or something else.
>>
>> -- alex
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:36:05 AM UTC+2, Jeroen Benckhuijsen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to add my custom AppEngine application to my Google Apps 
>>> account. I've followed the descriptions at:
>>>
>>>    - https://developers.google.com/appengine/articles/auth so starting 
>>>    from Google Apps control panel
>>>    - https://developers.google.com/appengine/articles/domains the other 
>>>    way around (I think)
>>>
>>> Both fail. The road via AppEngine fails with an unknown reason. The 
>>> message is "Er is een fout opgetreden tijdens het installeren van deze 
>>> applicatie. Probeer het later opnieuw." (Dutch), which rougly translates to 
>>> an error has occured, please try again later.
>>>
>>> Trying via Google Apps control panel results in "U beschikt niet over 
>>> de benodigde rechten om deze applicatie te installeren." (Dutch), which 
>>> translates to "you don't have enough rights", probably also the problem via 
>>> the other way.
>>>
>>> Which rights is the error talking about, what am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Jeroen
>>>
>>

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