Forum Discussion
Kaisav
May 24, 2023Copper Contributor
Booking page and "bad request" message
We created a Booking page and published it to our employees only. The link to this bookings page was sent via Outlook. However, a lot of users are getting a "Bad Request" message after they open the ...
- May 26, 2023Workaround:
If the Bookings page runs into a "Bad request" error, open https://outlook.office365.com in the same browser and then open the respective Bookings page again
MatthiasRodler
May 26, 2023Iron Contributor
Workaround:
If the Bookings page runs into a "Bad request" error, open https://outlook.office365.com in the same browser and then open the respective Bookings page again
If the Bookings page runs into a "Bad request" error, open https://outlook.office365.com in the same browser and then open the respective Bookings page again
CCMCollins
May 28, 2024Copper Contributor
If you have used the link by the copy button from MS Bookings > Bookings Page > Configure booking page. Then this link contains https://outlook.office365.com/owa/.... which is what Matthias is explaining.
If you have put this link into lets say an email template then the owa is causing issues. So, go to your bookings page in a browser and copy and paste the browser address from here. Then embed this copied address into your email or social media post. which should be a lot shorter and not contain owa in the address.