The resolution to this was to have our customer use the FQDN when
accessing our implementation of Google Maps.

For example, originally our customer was using a short name to access
the intranet server, let's just say http://foo.  That short name is
what was used as the http referrer that Google was validating against,
which would fail since we did not register that short name with our
Premier key.  We then had two options, either register the short name
with Google or recommend our customer to use a FQDN.  In our case, we
recommended the customer to use the FQDN, http://foo.something.com,
because we had already registered something.com with Google.

Hope this helps anyone having similar problems.

Sincerely,
Ryan

On Mar 9, 1:15 pm, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
> That must be what's happening is that the domain theintranetuses may
> not be in the list of domains we've already registered with Google.
> I'll try to uncover what that domain and see if that's the case.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Mar 9, 12:07 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Surely yourintranetstill uses a domain, just one that is not
> > publicly accessible/resolvable. Just tell Google that domain...
>
> > On 9 March 2010 16:36, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > We currently use our Premier client ID for http and https (SSL) for
> > > Google maps without problem.  We've registered the domains(for both
> > > http and SSL) used in those setups to ensure that the requests will be
> > > processed by Google without being rejected.
>
> > > We now have a setup that requires the server to be on anintranet.  My
> > > question is how do we enable theintranetrequests that reference our
> > > client ID to be honored by Google?  We're seeing a "The Google Maps
> > > API server rejected your request. The "client" parameter specified in
> > > the request is invalid." error message.
>
> > > I've searched the group for anything relating tointranet
> > > configurations and nothing seemed to match what we're experiencing.
> > > Could it be as simple as uncovering how theintranetresolves?
>
> > > Thanks
> > > -Ryan
>
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