Just Info Enabling Blogger on Google Apps domains
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For Google Apps accounts, access to Blogger is controlled by the domain administrator. This article shows why domain administrators may want to turn off Blogger access, for their domains - and describes how to enable Blogger access if required.
People who have Google accounts can use Blogger by going to www.Blogger.com. But for Google Apps account users, access to Blogger is controlled by the domain administrator. There are reasons why domain administrators may not want their users to have Blogger. But there may be times when it is appropriate, so this post shows how to enable Blogger access, too.
Blogger and Google Apps Domains
Google Accounts, the difference between Google and Google Apps accounts, and the work being done to resolve conflicting accounts.People who have Google accounts can use Blogger by going to www.Blogger.com. But for Google Apps account users, access to Blogger is controlled by the domain administrator. There are reasons why domain administrators may not want their users to have Blogger. But there may be times when it is appropriate, so this post shows how to enable Blogger access, too.
Why limit Blogger access:
Reasons why domain administrators (from commercial companies at least) might not want to allow their users to use Blogger with their domain account, include:
- It doesn't feel like work:
- Access control:
- What happens when people leave
No Blogger access at all
There may be times when it is appropriate to allow people to access Blogger through your domain accounts.
Currently, this is all-or-nothing: either you give access to everyone or no one. Google Apps doesn't have a way to let you give access to small group of your users.
Procedure for transferring blog wnership
Understanding Google accounts
The difference between Google and Google Apps accounts
Resolving conflicting Google and Google apps accounts.
Restricting your blog's readers isn't as secure as you'd imagine
Setting up your custom domain
Sumber http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com
Currently, this is all-or-nothing: either you give access to everyone or no one. Google Apps doesn't have a way to let you give access to small group of your users.
Procedure for transferring blog wnership
Understanding Google accounts
The difference between Google and Google Apps accounts
Resolving conflicting Google and Google apps accounts.
Restricting your blog's readers isn't as secure as you'd imagine
Setting up your custom domain
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