This link is not valid. for Bookings

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I use the web version for bookwithme and was working fine past few weeks but suddently doesn't work anymore with the following message after the link is shared by copying the link or sent via email:

 

This link is not valid.
Please contact the organizer to check if the URL is correct.
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I am having the same issue with my "Bookwithme" page.
Links to my page do not work with anyone in my organization signed into Office.
However, using an incognito window as a guest allows me to view the page.

This is my public bookings page:
https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/email address removed for privacy reasons?anonymous&ep=pl...

I teach at a university and this bookings feature is crucial for my students to be able to book time with me. I hope you can help.

Same
The same here 😞
I'm seeing this resolved this morning. Anyone else seeing the same?

Yes! I just tested it and it is working for me!@TBone1985 

I put in a M$ ticket then it was working. The tech said they had a production update that broke it all to which I said it would be nice to see that in the Admin panel instead of us spending hours trying to see if it was us.

For me as well

I am still having this issue, even with my booking links being public.

It is hit and miss whether the link will work - I can open it in a private window and be able to make a booking, but if I open another tab and paste the link, I get the message saying the link is not valid.
1-18-24 Still having this issue.
Link works if I user Private or Incognito and clear the cookies/cache BUT I can only get it to work if I continue as guest. If I log in with company credentials, link is invalid again. Tried turning the bookings page on and off but didn't work. This is 1 user having this issue and he just created the bookings page yesterday. Multiple browsers not working either.
Exact same issue! Works if i clear cookie or cache in private modes
This is issue seems to not have been solved. I still have the same thing when sending a private booking link to an organisation in the US (I am in the EU). Sending the link to organisations within the same country seem to work. This unfortunately forces our organisation to use free Calendly, while we pay for MS 365.
When will this be fixed???

@SallyPgy 

We have CodeTwo as an email signature client, and when i get the user to give me the link to add to his email, it works for some times, then randomly get a ticket saying its not valid anymore.  Not sure why the link wouldnt work anymore because he isnt messing with the bookings app and im not messing with the signature line. 

We have this issue as well, has anyone explored whether it is a sharing permissions-related issue? The "-anonymous" at the end of the links seems to indicate it might have related controls, on top of internal team members being able to access the Bookings links but not external users, but maybe I'm just being hopeful.