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What's up with Learning Pathways? just about every link returns "Refused to connect"
- Mar 19, 2021
baydiver I've learned that this is a problem that MS needs to correct but hasn't yet. In the meantime, I created my own page, added the Link webpart, insert the page's URL and used that as an asset. Clunky but, from a user point of use, is an adequate workaround.
Bottom line, though, MS needs to make it possible to reference their own content in their one learning tool. 🙄
LisaJo48 : Microsoft updated Learning Pathways last week.
For more information check out: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/customlearning/custom_contentupdates#march-2021-content-updates
- LisaJo48Mar 19, 2021Iron Contributor
baydiver I've learned that this is a problem that MS needs to correct but hasn't yet. In the meantime, I created my own page, added the Link webpart, insert the page's URL and used that as an asset. Clunky but, from a user point of use, is an adequate workaround.
Bottom line, though, MS needs to make it possible to reference their own content in their one learning tool. 🙄
- Karuana_Gatimu_MSFTMar 25, 2021Community Manager
LisaJo48 baydiver I am ALWAYS willing to discuss my solution! 🙂 We do not have this issue logged in our formal issues list for Microsoft 365 Learning Pathways at https://aka.ms/M365LPIssues We did have an outage recently which may have impacted your service. We are of course happy to help and our content does work with our own tool! I'm sorry you are frustrated. Per our documentation please post this issue in our GitHub list and our technical support team can follow up on the issue and with you directly.
If all else fails, ping me on LinkedIn but my support team should be able to resolve the problem. If you have a GitHub profile please let me know and we can continue this over there.