Authorization error: Error 400: fix admin_policy_enforced
Receiving the following message when trying to install Drag? No problem. Occasionally, company settings prevent the addition of third-party applications without explicitly allowing them. In this case, all you need to do is add Drag to your list of trusted applications. 
These settings can be configured by your Google Workspace account administrator. If you are the administrator of your Google Workspace account, follow the steps below. Otherwise, send this article to your Google Workspace administrator so they can follow the steps for you.
Click here to control which first-party and third-party apps can access your Google Workspace data.
Click "Configure New Application" and select "OAuth Application Name or Client ID".
Use the following client ID for our app: 104232899952-jds06v6th5h7b64svj1ceh4ugo2bf9p9.apps.googleusercontent.com and click "Search".

4. Select the option "Trusted: can access all Google services" and click "configure".

5. Go back to Gmail and refresh the page. You should be able to install Drag on your account now.
Check this article to install Drag correctly on your Gmail.
You can read more about how we handle security at Drag in this article.
Still need help or have questions? Our team would love to help at support@dragapp.com or live chat.

These settings can be configured by your Google Workspace account administrator. If you are the administrator of your Google Workspace account, follow the steps below. Otherwise, send this article to your Google Workspace administrator so they can follow the steps for you.
Click here to control which first-party and third-party apps can access your Google Workspace data.
Click "Configure New Application" and select "OAuth Application Name or Client ID".

Use the following client ID for our app: 104232899952-jds06v6th5h7b64svj1ceh4ugo2bf9p9.apps.googleusercontent.com and click "Search".

4. Select the option "Trusted: can access all Google services" and click "configure".

5. Go back to Gmail and refresh the page. You should be able to install Drag on your account now.
Check this article to install Drag correctly on your Gmail.
You can read more about how we handle security at Drag in this article.
Still need help or have questions? Our team would love to help at support@dragapp.com or live chat.
Updated on: 13/02/2025
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