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Account Type: Individual Google One AI Premium (Not Enterprise)
Description:
I am an individual subscriber to Google One AI Premium (5TB). However, I am completely unable to use Gemini Code Assist in VS Code because my account seems to be incorrectly routed to the Enterprise flow on the backend.
When I finish the OAuth login in the browser and return to VS Code, the extension constantly prompts me to select a Google Cloud Project. What's worse, it automatically injects a ghost project ID: pragmatic-bruin-b3ksb into my settings.
I do NOT own this project, nor do I have permission to view it. This causes a continuous Error 429 / Permission Denied loop.
What I have tried (and failed):
Completely disabled VS Code Settings Sync.
Clean reinstall of VS Code (deleted .vscode, AppData/Roaming/Code, and AppData/Local/cloud-code).
Manually clearing settings.json.
Despite a 100% clean environment, the moment I log in, the server forcefully syncs pragmatic-bruin-b3ksb back into my workspace/tier configuration.
Logs snippet showing the server-side injection and subsequent crash:
Request:
Since this ghost ID is bound to my account on the Google backend, I cannot fix this locally. Could an engineer please help reset the server-side cloudaicompanionProject binding for my account? (I am happy to provide my Google account email via a private message).
Environment:
(Hint: "Report Extension Issue on Github" command will fill these out for you.)
Version information
Cloud Code Extension version: