Hi Jim,

I can manually verify an internal domain for you.
Please register it first using the ManageDomains tool,
and email me the domain and Google Account you used
to do so.

As a word of warning, 'Sharing denied: unregistered provider'
is a Google Health API-specific error.  If you're
registering a domain for the Health API, you must
also register it with Google Health:
http://services.google.com/events/googhealthdevelopers

Cheers,
Eric


On Feb 27, 3:03 am, XMan82 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just went through this process with Google and we had to request
> them to manually bypass the verification on their side. We were
> working directly with specific contacts at Google, not sure if a
> Google Admin could respond to this thread with an email address to
> send these verification bypass requests to??
>
> On Feb 26, 12:32 pm, JIm King <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I did some basic testing of the Google Health API on my local machine
> > (localhost) but when I moved the code to our development server (which
> > is locked internally behind a firewall), I get a:
> > Sharing denied: unregistered provider: xxx.myfakename.com
>
> > The docs say I should register my domain (via Manage Domains), but
> > when I go to verify it, it cannot be found.
>
> > So how would I verify & activate a test domain set-up on our internal
> > network and not accessable to the outside world?
>
>
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