Hi Matt,

The last parameter is used to specify the domain that hosts the
authentication service (i.e. ClientLogin).  You can actually leave
this parameter out and it will default to the correct value, which is
www.google.com.

Hope that gets you going again,
Lane

On Jul 31, 11:33 pm, Matt Andruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm simply trying to login to the account but can't seem to
> authenticate with a password and user that is correct.  I've copy and
> pasted to make sure:
>
> I'm simply trying to login:
>
> CalendarService myService = new CalendarService("exampleCo-
> exampleApp-1", "http", "hosteddomain.com" );
> myService.setUserCredentials("[EMAIL PROTECTED] ", "mypassword");
>
> I get an error telling me to check my service name which is silly
> 'cause I know it's set to 'cl' automatically.
>
> I swear up and down I've checked the username and password.
>
> any ideas where I'm going wrong?


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