Nov 26 2019 03:36 AM
I am trying to access a SharePoint Online Site Collection using SharePoint Designer from Office 365 Tenant.SharePoint Designer shows an error Path does not exist.
If i try to connect another tenant using the same SharePoint Designer it connects. What could be the reason ?
Nov 26 2019 11:47 AM
@Sajith G H SharePoint Designer likes to use cached credentials from Internet Explorer as opposed to the Office account you might be currently logged in as in your Office products.
Are you sure you are connecting through SharePoint Designer with the proper account for each tenant?
Nov 26 2019 03:38 PM
Hi @Sajith G H
could you please give us more information about the URL / path?
Are you trying to connect to modern sites?
SharePoint online, in modern experience, doesn't support by default SharePoint Designer.
Please, verify NoScript setting for your site docs link, however, it is possible and supported to disable NoScript settings
Cheers,
Federico
Dec 01 2019 10:47 PM
I am trying to connect both modern & classic sites. Also run the following command for the site collection
Set-SPOSite -Identity https://sitecollectionname.sharepoint.com -DenyAddAndCustomizePages 0
After enabling Apps that don't use modern authentication, the previous error is gone. Is this a correct method ?
Still not able to access the site using SharePoint Designer
I tried with different users. Still the same issue.
Dec 02 2019 10:28 AM - edited Dec 02 2019 10:51 AM
@Sajith G H Did you try first logging in to Office 365 through Internet Explorer and having it remember your credentials, then try opening SharePoint Designer?
When consulting, I often had to use SharePoint Designer with different admin accounts for various Office 365/SharePoint Online tenants. Windows and Internet Explorer will store/cache your SharePoint Designer credentials. I often would get prompted over and over for login information if the stored credential didn't match the tenant site that I was trying to connect to.
The easiest workaround I found was this:
1. Close SharePoint Designer
2. Open Internet Explorer
3. Go to your SharePoint Site in Internet Explorer being sure to login with the correct account and selecting the option for Office 365/SharePoint to remember your login.
4. Open SharePoint Designer and go to the relevant SharePoint site.
Dec 03 2019 09:07 AM
Due to some reason, IE is having issue in Windows Server 2016. So we are using firefox as default browser. We can login into the SharePoint Online from the firefox browser. SharePoint Designer is unable to access.
Dec 03 2019 12:30 PM
I still think it has something to do with stored credentials. I would try going into the Credential Manager in Control Panel and removing anything Office 2013 related, then trying to open and login to SharePoint Designer again.
Mar 24 2023 09:41 AM