Sorry, I just noticed "One workaround is to create a new user and to
migrate and share data from the old user to the new user. " in the
FAQ.  I suppose this means that for every user that wants to change
their username I will have to go in programmatically and read each
email and push it into their new gmail account....

On Dec 1, 4:09 pm, Stu Winchester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the Google provisioning API to provision a number of
> accounts into our own google domain based on a primary username key
> which is unique across the organization.  However, in some instances
> people marry / divorce, etc and want their username key changed, which
> will also result in having to change the google userId.
>
> Is there an easy way to do this?  Is it possible?  We don't want the
> creation of nicknames, some people can be quite insistant that all
> traces of their previous name are removed!
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Stu.
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