Jun 16 2022 08:02 AM
Hi,
I have set up a Microsoft 365 developer sandbox subscription with an instant sandbox to develop a Teams app with a bot and I am using the Developer Portal website.
Until yesterday I was able to download the app package and preview the app in teams while using the provided global admin account; which I will refer to as Ken.
As of today those actions fail as seen:
I added a normal sample user; which I will refer to as Lynne; as owner of the app and when I log in as her to the Develop Portal, I am able to download the app package and preview in teams.
To rule out a problem with the global admin rights, I made Lynne global admin and made the original global admin Ken into a normal user and tried everything again, but Ken still has the failures and for Lynne it still works, also after making Ken global admin again.
It seems that it is not global admin related, but that overnight the Ken account has somehow become "corrupted"?
Any idea how I can resolve this?
Jun 16 2022 09:18 PM
Jun 17 2022 12:59 AM
Jun 17 2022 03:17 AM
@Meghana-MSFT Thanks for you response.
for your more information one of the API is returning 403 while landing on app overview screen.
and while perform "Submit App Update" or "Download App Package" the following api's response are 500.
Thanks
Jun 17 2022 04:21 AM
Jun 17 2022 12:38 PM
Jun 20 2022 12:34 AM
Jun 21 2022 12:41 AM
Jun 21 2022 04:01 AM - edited Jun 21 2022 04:02 AM
SolutionThank you for confirming. Engineering team has investigated and mitigated the issue on Friday 6/17.
403 on appDefinitionItem is expected on non-msft tenant, that is by design for now.
Thanks,
Meghana
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Jun 21 2022 04:47 AM
Jun 21 2022 04:01 AM - edited Jun 21 2022 04:02 AM
SolutionThank you for confirming. Engineering team has investigated and mitigated the issue on Friday 6/17.
403 on appDefinitionItem is expected on non-msft tenant, that is by design for now.
Thanks,
Meghana
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