Ugggh, not really. Is this going to work anytime soon?

Unless I'm mistaken, but using the ClientLogin means that my users
have to give me their password to login to their enterprise level
google account! That's craziness! How will I convince anyone to do
that?

Steve

On Jan 14, 2:16 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately AuthSub is not enabled for Google Apps account, the only
> authentication mechanism that is available to Google Apps users is
> ClientLogin.
>
> Hope it helps,
> Austin
>
> On Jan 14, 2008 8:18 AM, Steve Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I cannot seem to login with my email address that uses the google apps
> > for domains using AuthSubRequest. It works fine when I login with a
> > gmail account. I am able to get a token, get a subsession token etc
> > and ultimately access my calendar. But when I use an email address
> > from our domain (hosted by Google), it says the email address is not
> > in the system and kicks me back to another login screen.
>
> > I've seen posts for the ClientLogin method and it says to use:
> > accountType=HOSTED_OR_GOOGLE I tried that with the AuthSubRequest and
> > it didn't work, I still get redirected back to the login screen.
>
> > Do I need send another variable or point to a different URL to let it
> > know to check the hosted accounts too? Any thoughts?
>
> > Steve Nelson
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