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"Page not found" coping the URL from document flyout
Hi all,
Currently we ran into a problem by coping the URL to a file out of the document fly out. After trying to access the copied link, the "Page not found" error page will be displayed. The issues currently persists on two different Office365 SharePoint Online tenants. We're using the "old" library experience. Right clicking on the file and selecting "Get a link" works fine.
The URL looks as followed:
https://<site collection URL>/Shared%20Documents/Testdocument4.pdf?d=w243c6ba11cc445aa94ec0283bacab9f2
- Does anybody other can reproduce this issue? Is it a known issue?
- Does anybody know what the parameter "d=w" at the document URL stands for? I only get this via the documents fly out in the library.
Removing the ?d= parameter, the file is accessible, so it seems to be a general problem with this parameter.
Thanks in advance for your response!
10 Replies
- Adrian ChrobokBrass Contributor
Hey Guys,
We received an update on this case from the product group. As this is a valid bug, they're working on a fix for the issue. I'll give you an update if there are any other updates for this case.
- EdjeZBrass ContributorWe have this issue too and not only PDF. We cannot use links showed in the old lay-out without changing them. The new lay-out provides a stupid way to create a link to a document. Looks like this: https://TENANT.sharepoint.com/sites/SITECOLLECTION/SITE/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?guestaccesstoken=osHOQG%2f9ciYOQWUyz307yDlextREKOQIb1aAxT4%2biSU%3d&folderid=2_10cb1beb594b845dbaba22c02cb033256&rev=1 So if you want to share a link to a document with someone you'll get an unreadable link OR you'll have to share the document, even if that someone already has access.
- Adrian ChrobokBrass Contributor
I think the issue you have EdjeZ is a different one. If you click on "Get a link" in the Call out, a link is created which can be shared to someone, granting him/her permissions to only this specific element whithout you have to share it specificly. To be honest, I don#t know why this is done automatically, but you can remove this link by going to the "Get a link" menu again and click on remove.
Eric Deferm we also have opened a ticket for this behavior. The only feedback we've received until yet, is that Microsoft can reproduce the issue and will forward this internally.
- EdjeZBrass Contributor
No, we DO have the same problem with the link in the call out (classic view).
I referred to "get a link" in the new modern view lay-out because I was hoping we could get a working link there, but that didn't work either.
We submitted a ticket too.
- Eric DefermCopper Contributor
We encounter the same issue. It mainly happens with PDF documents and the link that you can copy from the call out box. Links that you retrieve via the 'Get Link' don't contain the doc unique ID and continue to work.
It was working fine on Tuesday 09/08 (CEST), since yesterday (10/08) we start receiving 'Page not found' message. We've created a ticket w/ MS, but no response so far. fyi @peter wolschrijn, Wim Van Baelen.
- 1.- I think you should open a ticket for this problem 2.- That parameter is the unique ID for the document in your tenant, the so called durable link
- Adrian ChrobokBrass Contributor
Thanks for the fast reply Juan! I will open up a ticket and come back here with the respond/solution.