Michael,

Thankyou - will look into it.

Mally
On Jul 29, 2011 4:31 PM, "Michael Manoochehri" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Mally:
>
> The recommended way to access the Google Apps Provisioning API is to use 3

> legged OAuth. This auth method solves the problem of having to share or
> store valuable administrator passwords. The API currently supports the
OAuth
> 1.0 protocol.
>
> OAuth 1.0 access tokens are long lived, meaning that once you have
acquired
> an access token, you can store it for reuse later in your script.
>
> For more information, check out some of our OAuth related code samples
here:
>
http://www.google.com/codesearch#Y_gnTlD6ECg/trunk/samples/oauth/oauth_example.py
>
> - Michael
>
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