The Simon Sphere
A diary of my thoughts, and feelings. What is important in the Simon Sphere? Read on, to find out...
Thursday, April 11, 2013
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Thursday, December 06, 2012
Britain is going bust - Terry Smith Straight Talking
Excellent piece by Terry Smith. The graph proves how Brown and Darling started the rot, and how Cameron's government are simply following the trend set in 2003/4.
Britain is going bust - Terry Smith Straight Talking:
Thursday, April 19, 2012
How to fix me: Currently this single sign-in feature is disabled for the domain kindlen.eu
Google Apps Market place for 3rd party applications has some great applications. Such as Xero and Insightly.
I started getting the following message when going from Google Apps to Insightly, a third party application.
If you have domain admin access rights for Google Apps you need to enable Federated Login by carrying out the following steps:
I started getting the following message when going from Google Apps to Insightly, a third party application.
Currently this single sign-in feature is disabled for the domain kindlen.eu
The problem is not with the third party application.
It requires a setting to be adjusted by the domain administrator for the Google Apps domain.
Here is how to fix the issue.
If you have domain admin access rights for Google Apps you need to enable Federated Login by carrying out the following steps:
- From Google Apps, click "Manage this domain".
- In the blue bar, click on "Advanced tools".
- Under "Authentication", click "Federated Login using OpenID"
- Make sure the checkbox labelled "Allow users to sign in to third party websites using OpenID" is checked.
- Click "Save changes".
Please note: this does not give third party application any special access, or compromise the security of your account.
Federated Login is enabled by default for regular Google Apps domains, but for some reason Google turns it off for Premier accounts.
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