Connecting with Google Workspace

Modified on Tue, 11 Feb at 7:07 PM

Impulse Talons allows you to integrate with Google Workspace for a seamless learning experience. By connecting your Google account, you can access features such as Google Drive integration, document sharing, and single sign-on.


Step 1: Log Into Impulse Talons

  1. Open a web browser and go to https://talonsweb.com/.
  2. Click “Login” and enter your Username and Password.
  3. Once logged in, go to Account Settings or Google Integration Settings (location may vary based on admin setup).

Step 2: Connect to Google Workspace

  1. Click the option to Connect Google Account.
  2. A Google sign-in page will appear.
  3. Select the Google Workspace account you want to connect.

Step 3: Grant Permissions

  1. You will be prompted to allow permissions for Impulse Talons.
  2. Click “Allow” to grant account view permissions.
  3. This will enable access to basic account details needed for integration.

Step 4: Confirm Connection

  1. After granting permissions, you will be redirected back to Impulse Talons.
  2. Your Google account should now be successfully linked.
  3. You can now access Google Workspace features within Impulse Talons, such as Google Drive integration.

Troubleshooting & Support

Can’t connect?

  • Ensure you are using a Google Workspace account (not a personal Gmail).
  • Check that pop-ups are enabled in your browser.

Permission denied?

  • Make sure your Google admin allows third-party integrations.
  • Contact your IT administrator to confirm integration settings.

Need further assistance?
Contact Frozen Lake LLC IT Support:
? Phone: 866-375-2493
? Email: support@frozenlake.net
? Helpdesk: https://help.frozenlake.net

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