Thank goodness someone else is seeing this problem.  I have been
experiencing it for a few days now.  I have been receiving
authorization failures on an Outlook add-in using .NET and my GDT
calendar gadget.  Both are sending me replies that authentication
failed.  I knew my user ID and password were correct.  I changed my
password, but that did not help.  I even logged into another account
and received the same problem.  A colleague tried the same tests in
another state and everything worked fine.  The only differences that I
could detect was that his UID was his gmail ID and mine was my e-mail
address and he is located in a different state possibly served by
different servers with a different version of the API.

I tried to authenticate myself and get a token just to retrieve my
calendars and add an appointment.  Both failed.  The only way I can
view my calendar is to open Firefox and view it.  GDT and Outlook are
useless because of this issue.  Until last night, I thought that the
problem was on my end.  Now I am certain that it is an API issue.
What has changed from Google's perspective?  When can we see a
resolution?

Thanks,
Mark


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