Forum Discussion
"You don't Have Permission to view this form" - Selective users
JonasSav I almost agree on this.
The issue isn't really resolved by getting the "Right / latest" logged in profile.
I clicked on a link in my Outlook to go to a form. I get the error. I wondered which of my o365 accounts is currently "Latest" or "Default".
So I opened a new tab in the same session and navigated to office.com. I am in under the correct account in that new tab. So that tells me that the latest/default is correct.
Still, though - even after checking my load-up office.com, when I navigate to the link to the form, it insists on using a different O365 account and it fails.
The biggest issue here is that the forms page doesn't allow you to select from active profiles - nor does it tell you which account you're using.
So for example, if a form is built that collects the email and I jump into it without having the active profile choosable by me, I'm potentially submitting data tagged to the wrong organization. That's a big no-no.
This would be so simple for microsoft to fix - if more than one active MS accounts, give the selection.
There's little chance we can support people using Microsoft forms by hand-holding end-users through navigating to an incognito window just to fill in a form. The surface area of support is not appropriate.
In fact, when I was trying to reply to this form post, I got "Permissions requested" and the non-default profile is listed there, but there's nowhere to switch to a different profile. So just to participate in techcomm, I had to open an incognito window to write this reply.
Strange design decision...