drive: update Internal OAuth consent screen docs
Updated instructions in `Making your own client_id` section to record process for selecting "Internal" OAuth consent screen.
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@ -1458,8 +1458,9 @@ enter "Developer Contact Email" (your own email is OK); then click on "Save" (al
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Click again on "Credentials" on the left panel to go back to the
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"Credentials" screen.
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(PS: if you are a GSuite user, you could also select "Internal" instead
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of "External" above, but this has not been tested/documented so far).
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(PS: if you are a GSuite user, you could also select "Internal" instead
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of "External" above, but this will restrict API use to Google Workspace
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users in your organisation).
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6. Click on the "+ CREATE CREDENTIALS" button at the top of the screen,
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then select "OAuth client ID".
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@ -1467,14 +1468,18 @@ then select "OAuth client ID".
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7. Choose an application type of "Desktop app" and click "Create". (the default name is fine)
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8. It will show you a client ID and client secret. Make a note of these.
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(If you selected "External" at Step 5 continue to "Publish App" in the Steps 9 and 10.
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If you chose "Internal" you don't need to publish and can skip straight to
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Step 11.)
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9. Go to "Oauth consent screen" and press "Publish App"
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10. Provide the noted client ID and client secret to rclone.
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11. Click "OAuth consent screen", then click "PUBLISH APP" button and
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10. Click "OAuth consent screen", then click "PUBLISH APP" button and
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confirm, or add your account under "Test users".
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11. Provide the noted client ID and client secret to rclone.
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Be aware that, due to the "enhanced security" recently introduced by
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Google, you are theoretically expected to "submit your app for verification"
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and then wait a few weeks(!) for their response; in practice, you can go right
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