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rhernandez
Nov 14, 2019Copper Contributor
Custom Teams app works in browser app but not in desktop app
I've created a simple app using App Studio. It's basically 2 tabs that display 2 different SharePoint sites. I installed the app successfully, but when I access the app in Teams desktop, both ta...
- Dec 18, 2019
I did get this working... the SharePoint URL cannot be used directly. There are a couple of things that you will need to manually update in the manifest or in App Studio.
1. When configuring your tabs, use this format for contentURL and websiteURL:
contentUrl = {{siteUrl}}/_layouts/15/teamslogon.aspx?SPFX=true&dest={{sitePath}}
websiteUrl = {{siteUrl}}
The missing key here is the use of "/_layouts/15/teamslogon.aspx?SPFX=true&dest=".
Lets use the contoso url for example, https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/ContosoHub. Instead of just using this siteUrl directly, which is what I had previously done, the content url will now be:
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/ContosoHub/_layouts/15/teamslogon.aspx?spfx=true&dest=/sites/ContosoHub
2. The second part to this is setting the "Web app single sign-on" properties.
AAD application ID: 00000003-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000
Resource Url: {{subdomain}}.sharepoint.com
Again, using contoso, the Resource Url would be: https://contoso.sharepoint.com
and use the same AAD app ID that I noted above.
I hope this helps.
Thanks.
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Raul Hernandez
Aaron_Mendez
Mar 26, 2021Copper Contributor
I have the same problem, someone can help us? i have the blue circle
franckma
Mar 26, 2021Brass Contributor
Funny enough, i only have the blue circles in the Desktop App.
When i use the Teams Web App the linked sites (SPO Communication Sites in the same tenant) open perfectly.
When i use the Teams Web App the linked sites (SPO Communication Sites in the same tenant) open perfectly.