FAQs in this section
Why should I sync Google Contacts and Calendar with Vtiger?
What is Google Dropbox?
How does the Dropbox and Vtiger CRM integration work?
Can iPhone users use Google Dropbox?
Is Google Dropbox available only for Android users?
What is Google Drive?
How do the Google Drive and Vtiger CRM integration work?
How do I upload documents from Drive to the CRM?
Can I sync the documents from Drive to Vtiger CRM?
Why am I not able to use Gmail sync?
Why should I whitelist Vtiger on Google?
Is Google Drive available in the Sales Starter edition?
How do I link documents from Drive to the CRM?
Is Dropbox available in the Sales Starter edition?
Can I sync the documents from Dropbox to Vtiger CRM?
How can I link the documents from Dropbox to the CRM?
How can I upload documents from Dropbox to the CRM?
What are Google Contacts and Calendar?
How does the Google Contacts and Calendar integration with Vtiger work?
Is Google Contacts and Calendar available in the Sales Starter edition?
How do I integrate Google Contacts and Calendar with Vtiger?
From where do I configure Google Contacts and Calendar in Vtiger CRM?
How can I configure the Google Contacts and Calendar sync?
How can I deactivate Google Contacts and Calendar sync?
From where can I sync Google Contacts and Calendar records to the CRM?
How can I sync the Google Contacts and Calendar records with Vtiger?
What is Sync Log in Vtiger CRM?
Why is the syncing process taking a long time for Google Contacts and Calendar?
How can I add Vtiger as a trusted app on Google?
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Follow these steps to add Vtiger as a trusted app on Google:
- Log in to your Google Admin console.
- Go to Security > App access control from the admin console homepage.
Note: If you do not have access to App access control, you can follow the steps mentioned here to manage apps. The new App access control interface will be available for you automatically in the next few weeks. - Select Manage Third-Party App Access from the main App access control page.
- Review the app list.
- Search for a specific app name, client ID, or services that the app accesses by clicking Add a filter. If the search is successful, then it means that the app is in use or it is trusted, or both.
- Follow these directions to change access for the app (for example, to mark it as trusted):
- For a particular app, point to its row in the table and click Change access displayed on the right.
- For many apps at once, select all of them and click Change access displayed at the top of the table.
- Trusted – can access all Google services
- Limited – can only access Google services that are unrestricted
- Select OAuth App Name Or Client ID.
- Enter the client ID – 356713861711-tuh6umqu686ptigej7362mvrutbgf261.apps.googleusercontent.com
- Click Search.
- Select the app.
- Click Add.
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