Hi
I'm getting a "Network Error" in my free flow account (that's way below the limit of flows run) that is connected to a Google Suite account which is trying to simply list files in a Google Drive folder. No other error is given.
The only connector action being run is to list the files in a google drive folder defined by the folder id.
This is a cloud to cloud connection, and I believe that the below indicates I've tried it from every angle. It shouldn't be a Network error, if it's anything ... so I'm a bit confused, what's going on?
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What's going on here, has anyone experienced something like this?
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I thought that this had resolved itself, but it hasn't. It was working for a couple of days, but now it's back to nothing. Again, I can't raise a support case for this as the account is free, and my paid account is a separate one.
Again:
Both connections show as a nice green tick, though. So they are connected.
I will, again, try running the same flow from another computer and on another ISP entirely. But this is getting old, fast.
Edits will come.
If it looks like I'm not giving much on #5, you can use logic to see that there's clearly nothing on the network stopping me from browsing those sites as they load in the other browser window.
EDIT
Found the Issue:
The browser user that is running the problematic account in Edge has a script blocker installed, and it wasn't allowing all of the domains required to run it.
Once those domains were listed for that user, then it runs fine.
Luckily that user is purely for one profession and there's no cross-section because some of the Microsoft domains that are required are found elsewhere online, and I wouldn't want that kind of privacy invasion on a personal browsing session.
If you use a script blocking add-on or extension for your browser, make sure that it's set to allow the domains that are listed in the URL above.
Hi @eliotcole ,
I just created a connection and a flow and ran with no problem, also using a trial license. Can you retry the operation, perhaps was an intermittent issue?
If you do still have the issue try to check the network trace and see if there is anything blocking it. Also try to create a new folder and upload a test file inside, see if the same issue happens with the new folder.
Let us know the outcome.
Hi, @danielbazetto , whilst I'm happy that you're able to do this without issue, it's still a problem for me.
This is now on a different computer than the one before.
This cannot be a network trace issue, because (as I mentioned, I believe) this is a cloud to cloud operation occurring from a cloud application (that we're discussing within the forums of which), from multiple browsers that have successfully managed connecting to the same source literally seconds before or after this fails to work.
There is no reason for network connectivity to be an issue here.
I also get a "Failed to Fetch" when I tried to create a "Send email" action using Gmail.
It's also giving me some strange errors with my Cognito forms connector if that's related.
Oh, and in case it was a thought process ... when trying to contact support it directs said account to this forum, because it is clearly not a paid account.
I thought that this had resolved itself, but it hasn't. It was working for a couple of days, but now it's back to nothing. Again, I can't raise a support case for this as the account is free, and my paid account is a separate one.
Again:
Both connections show as a nice green tick, though. So they are connected.
I will, again, try running the same flow from another computer and on another ISP entirely. But this is getting old, fast.
Edits will come.
If it looks like I'm not giving much on #5, you can use logic to see that there's clearly nothing on the network stopping me from browsing those sites as they load in the other browser window.
EDIT
Found the Issue:
The browser user that is running the problematic account in Edge has a script blocker installed, and it wasn't allowing all of the domains required to run it.
Once those domains were listed for that user, then it runs fine.
Luckily that user is purely for one profession and there's no cross-section because some of the Microsoft domains that are required are found elsewhere online, and I wouldn't want that kind of privacy invasion on a personal browsing session.
If you use a script blocking add-on or extension for your browser, make sure that it's set to allow the domains that are listed in the URL above.
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