Hi Marco,

Are you using Single Sign-On in your domain?
If so, passwords are managed by your Identity Provider and settings the
force change password flag on the Google side does nothing.

Claudio

On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Marco Zanini <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi to all, I'm trying to use UserSettings class from gdata API to force
> the user to change password at next login, but even if the execution goes
> on without errors, it seems there are no effects. This is a snipplet of my
> code:
>
> userService = new UserService(StaticResources.APPLICATION_NAME);
>
> userService.setUserCredentials(StaticResources.ADMIN,
>>> StaticResources.ADMIN_PASSWORD);
>>
>> URL retrieveUrl = new URL(USER_MANAGEMENT_URL + "/" + username);
>
> UserEntry userEntry = userService.getEntry(retrieveUrl, UserEntry.class);
> userEntry.getLogin().setChangePasswordAtNextLogin(true);
>
> URL updateUrl = new URL(USER_MANAGEMENT_URL + "/" + username);
>
> return userService.update(updateUrl, userEntry);
>
>
> This return no errors but no changes on GApps are made. What happened?
> Must the application name be registered with Google?
>
> I'm using Google Apps for business.
>
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