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Embedded videos asking company users to sign in. Is there a way to turn this off?
Embedding the video inside of Word works if you are signed in - it will automatically pick up your credentials. Unforuately, if the user is not signed into Word, their credentials are not known and they will not be able to watch the video. This is for security purposes you cannot bypass this as you wouldn't want people to who shouldn't have access to watch videos
- DeletedOct 20, 2017
Amit,
The word document will be viewed by our company employees, who are already signed into their offce365 accounts for any/all Office software, including Word. The issue still persists.
- Tiger BoshomaneOct 11, 2017Brass Contributor
I now have this exat same issue for an embedded video on our sharepoint homepage. In one tab i'm signed in to stream in the other i have our intranet page. the embedded video still asks me to sign in and to make it worse after i click sign in a dialog pops up and nothing happens.
- Amit RajputOct 11, 2017Former Employee
Hi Tiger Boshomane can you tell us what browser you are using and what platform? If you could go to Stream, and in the top right corner, please select "About Microsoft Stream" under the help ("?") and send to Saili Raje as a DM to take a look here.
- Tiger BoshomaneOct 12, 2017Brass Contributor
Saili Raje the issue is currently occuring in Google Chrome on PC
- Roman NowakOct 11, 2017Brass Contributor
Having a simplar problem, not with SharePoint, but with some php that has been generated by one of our web devs, the embed login link brings up a similar sounding blank page (I will be looking at the code tomorrow). However, a page I created of simple html with a Streams embed, the login works fine (Chrome, Edge andFirefox) and calls up the O365 login screen no problems. Just chiming in hoping that there might ba a simple solution as we want to use more of our O365 goodies. Thanks! R
- Saili RajeOct 19, 2017
Microsoft
Just DM'd you!