![]() ![]() We'd like to get your feedback on the workaround we provided.Additionally, users may double click the email to open in a new window and access the SPO URL link.As a workaround, users may copy and paste the SPO URL into their browser and it will load the SharePoint Online site as expected.More info: Users may receive the error massage '404 PageNotFoundError'. ![]() User Impact: Users are unable to access SharePoint Online sites from URL links within emails using Outlook on the web.Message Title: SharePoint Online site links not working.Turns out it was a known issue posted to the MS Admin Panel for organizations, but not publicly announced (at least nowhere I could find. Any idea if this is in any way connected to cloud sharing experience referenced in the aforementioned notice from Microsoft on Mocci No worries. If you manually add the "?" to the end of an intranet link, it works fine for all users, but this is obviously not an optimal Sparnaaij Thanks for the info. Unfortunately for non-files, there is no initial "?" included to tell the browser that the main URL is done and the parameters are separate. The issue is that the new Outlook web appends the parameter string you mentioned to ANY intranet (SharePoint/OneDrive) link, regardless. NOTE: This is only via the new Outlook on the web - not the 'older' web version, not the phone app and not the desktop version, all of which render fine. However, they get the appended collection of URL parameters when clicked. Files are converted to the name as the announcement describes, while all other intranet links appear unaffected to all checks (hovering to see the URL, editing the link, etc.). ![]() Pasting any intranet link (to a file, site or page) via the browser now shows a small spinning circle as it processes, before the link is rendered (non-intranet links are entirely unaffected). The coincidence feels far too strong, given that we also saw the 'shared file link as name' functionality happening earlier that day, as well. Mocci We also noticed this starting the afternoon of 7/18, about 7 hours before Microsoft sent the notice about "New Feature: Outlook on the web - new cloud doc sharing experience" being rolled out. ![]()
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