To successfully migrate data from your organization's Google Drive, you need to have your administrator set up trust for ShareGate Migrate by adding it to the Google Workspace allowlist.
Note: ShareGate Migrate can only support migrations from Google Drive users that are part of a Google Workspace organization.
How-To
- Access your Google Admin console.
- Select Security in the sidebar.
- Expand Access and data control.
- Select API controls.
- Verify that Trust internal, domain-owned apps is checked.
- Click on MANAGE THIRD-PARTY APP ACCESS.
- Select Add app from the top menu.
- Select OAuth App Name Or Client ID from the dropdown.
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Copy-paste the line below in the Search for OAuth app name or client id field.
863730239928-vtuvc0acvjg4va13mu8svrns63n2k148.apps.googleusercontent.com
- Click Search.
- Select ShareGate migration tool (it should be the only result).
- Select 863730239928-vtuvc0acvjg4va13mu8svrns63n2k148.apps.googleusercontent.com in the Configure an app screen.
- Click Select.
- Select Trusted: Can access all Google services for the App access.
- Click Configure.
- ShareGate migration tool should now figure in your Configured apps list.
- Click on API Controls in the breadcrumb menu at the top
- Click on MANAGE DOMAIN WIDE DELEGATION in the bottom of the page.
- Select Add new from the top menu.
- Copy and paste the Client ID and OAuth scopes below.
Client ID863730239928-qlbiuhv19ak18hi56mk2mp61ca9s5co3.apps.googleusercontent.com
OAuth scopeshttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.user.readonly
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.group.readonly
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.domain.readonly - Click AUTHORIZE.
- You are now set up for your Google Drive migration.
Note: If you experience any issues, see Google's article, Allow third-party apps for Drive files.