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Unable to Configure Google Workspace Error: “Access Blocked: Authorization Error”
Unable to Configure Google Workspace Error: “Access Blocked: Authorization Error”

Unable to Configure Google Workspace Error: “Access Blocked: Authorization Error”

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Problem Description:

When attempting to configure Google Workspace backup in Druva, you might encounter an error stating: “Access blocked: Authorization Error.” This issue occurs because Google recently implemented a security change that requires any third-party app requesting admin permissions to be explicitly marked as trusted within the organization's Google Workspace.

Cause:

The security change by Google. The new policy mandates that administrators must explicitly mark any third-party application that requests admin-level permissions as “trusted.” Failure to do so blocks the authorization process, which leads to the “Access Blocked: Authorization Error” when configuring Druva for Google Workspace backup.

Resolution

To resolve this issue, the Druva application must be trusted in Google Workspace by following these steps:

Navigate to Google Workspace Security Settings

• Go to Google Admin Console and log in as an administrator.

• From the Admin Console, navigate to Security settings.

Go to API Controls

• In the Security section, locate and click on API Controls.

Manage App Access Control

• Under API Controls, find App Access Control.

• Click on Manage Third-Party App Access to configure app permissions.

Configure New App

• Click on the Configure New App button to add a new trusted application.

Select OAuth App Name or Client ID

• In the dropdown menu, select OAuth App Name or Client ID.

• In the search field, type Druva.

• This may display a list of several Druva applications.

Identify the Correct Druva App

• Match the Client ID from the error message in Druva with the corresponding Druva app listed.

• Once you locate the app with the matching Client ID, select it.

Mark the App as Trusted

• After selecting the appropriate Druva app, proceed with marking the application as trusted.

• This will authorize Druva to access the necessary Google Workspace resources.

Complete the Configuration

• Return to Druva and continue with the Google Workspace backup configuration. The error should no longer appear, allowing you to successfully set up the backup.

Below is the Screenshot for 'Trusted' option in Google Workspace:

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