Hello! I understand you're facing an "Authorization Error" indicating that the OAuth client was disabled for Pica AI. Let's work through this together.
1. Check the Status of OAuth Client: It's possible that the OAuth client configuration might have been inadvertently disabled in the Google Developer Console. If you have access to this console, please follow these steps: - Sign in to the Google Developer Console. - Navigate to the “Credentials” page. - Check the status of your OAuth 2.0 client. If it's disabled, you should see an option to enable it again.
2. Review API Usage: Ensure that your usage of the API has not violated any terms, which might lead to the client being disabled.
3. Regenerate Credentials: If you have access to your project settings, you can try regenerating your OAuth credentials: - Create a new OAuth 2.0 client ID. - Update any application or integration that uses the old client ID with the new one.
4. Consult Documentation: If the problem persists, it might be helpful to consult specific guides regarding OAuth errors. You could refer to resources like this one that explains common authorization errors: Authorization Errors | Device Access.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, or if you don’t have access to the Google Developer Console, please reach out to Pica AI support at [email protected] for further assistance.
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Hello! I understand you're facing an "Authorization Error" indicating that the OAuth client was disabled for Pica AI. Let's work through this together.
1. Check the Status of OAuth Client: It's possible that the OAuth client configuration might have been inadvertently disabled in the Google Developer Console. If you have access to this console, please follow these steps:
- Sign in to the Google Developer Console.
- Navigate to the “Credentials” page.
- Check the status of your OAuth 2.0 client. If it's disabled, you should see an option to enable it again.
2. Review API Usage: Ensure that your usage of the API has not violated any terms, which might lead to the client being disabled.
3. Regenerate Credentials: If you have access to your project settings, you can try regenerating your OAuth credentials:
- Create a new OAuth 2.0 client ID.
- Update any application or integration that uses the old client ID with the new one.
4. Consult Documentation: If the problem persists, it might be helpful to consult specific guides regarding OAuth errors. You could refer to resources like this one that explains common authorization errors: Authorization Errors | Device Access.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, or if you don’t have access to the Google Developer Console, please reach out to Pica AI support at [email protected] for further assistance.
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided, or do you need more help on this?