Thank you for your reply.
I have already tried multi-threading. It speeds things up a little but
not that much. Moreover, you cannot speed up retrieval of accounts,
because pages must be retrieved sequentially or all at once.
Maybe I will create my own web application for administrators, which
will allow them to do the same tasks through provisioning API and
write correct information to my database too.

Regards,
George

On Sep 16, 7:07 pm, "Julian (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately for Google Apps APIs we do not offer this possibility
> using the Provisioning API. But, to speed up synchronization, you
> could try multi-threading, 10 or 15 threads max should help speeding
> things up.
>
> I also recommend using the Reporting API, the Accounts Report can
> retrieve the list of all user of a domain faster than the Provisioning
> API, just take into account that reports have 1 or 2 days of delay
> depending on the time of the query:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/apps/reporting/google_apps_reporting_api....
>
> Cheers,
> Julian.
>
> On Sep 15, 4:31 pm, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > is there a way to get Google users from our domain that were created/
> > modifed/deleted since some configurable time using .NET provisioning
> > API?
>
> > It seems that UserQuery object ignores "updated-min" query parameter
> > (StartDate property from FeedQuery) and does not put it in calculated
> > URI.
>
> > I tried to create my own class, which inherits from UserQuery and
> > overrides CalculateQuery() method. It correctly calculates request URI
> > - e.g.:
> > "https://www.google.com/a/feeds/ourdomain/user/2.0?updated-
> > min=2008-09-13T00:00:00+02:00".
> > But when I submit it, I receive:
> > HTTP status code: 403 (Forbidden)
> > Message: "This service does not support the &#39;updated-min&#39;
> > parameter."
>
> > From what I can read 
> > herehttp://code.google.com/apis/gdata/reference.html#Queries
> > it seems that user service does not support such query parameter.
>
> > I have also tried to use iModifiedSince argument of Query() method of
> > UserService object e.g.:
> > userService.Query(userQuery.Uri, new DateTime(2008, 8, 13, 0, 0, 0));
> > which sends HTTP request with If-Modified-Since header, but I get
> > NotModified HTTP status code.
>
> > Is there a way how to accomplish this?
>
> > I have a database containing information about Google users in our
> > domain, who were created automatically by my synchronization code. The
> > code synchronizes Google users with other systems. It works great,
> > however I would like to be able to support manual changes made by
> > administrators through Google admin web pages i.e. I would like to
> > recognize manually created/modified/deleted Google users and
> > synchronize them with my database, so it stays in sync with Google's
> > current state. And I do not want to retrieve all users in domain,
> > because it is very very slow (we have 10.000+ users currently). Is it
> > possible to retrieve changed users only?
>
> > Thank you,
> > George
>
>
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