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Re: Member Posts in Private Channel fail to send
Turns out it wasn't that, however, that did help lead me in the right direction: our General channel within the team had "Only owners can post messages" (which is a setting we want for General). I flipped it back to "Anyone can post messages" to see if that would affect my private channels, but unfortunately it didn't. I still couldn't post. However, I left the General channel set to "Anyone can post messages", and I created another new private test channel, and this time it worked. I was able to create new posts, as a member, within my private channel just fine. I tested with a guest account too, and that also worked. I then flipped the General channel back to "Only owners can post messages", and I was still able to post messages in my test private channel. So, it seems like, upon creation of the channel, the General channel's setting is mirrored into the new private channel, only there appears to be no obvious way to tweak it within the private channel after it's been created. I'll open a ticket with Microsoft to assist with our already-active channels, but at least I have this workaround for new channels. Thanks for leading me in the right direction!6.7KViews2likes3CommentsMember Posts in Private Channel fail to send
We've got a private channel within a team where we want members to be able to create new posts. However, whenever a member tries to make a post, it returns "Failed to send", whether from the web client or the desktop application. Owners can post fine. The odd thing is, within the same team, we have another private channel where members can create new posts just fine. I took a peek into the web requests made from the web client, and this is the returned details: { "subCode": "AclCheckFailed", "details": "Member role User does not have the desired capability NewPost, it is disabled by capability override.", "errorCode": null, "errorSubCode": null } This appears to be a simple permission issue, but for the life of me I cannot figure out where I could grant such a thing. It seems simple to do in a Standard (public) channel, but I don't know where to go in our private channel. Any help is appreciated, thanks.Solved6.9KViews0likes8Comments
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