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Troubleshooting the Azure DevOps Wiki Microsoft Graph connector

The following common errors are observed while configuring the connector or during crawling and their possible reason.

Step Error message Possible reason
Connection settings Invalid credentials detected. Try signing in with a different account or check the permissions for your account Third-party application access via OAuth may be disabled. Follow the steps to [manage security policies]. (/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/change-application-access-policies?view=azure-devops#manage-a-policy&preserve-view=true) to enable OAuth.
Connection settings Bad state message in OAuth pop-up window with URL stating error=InvalidScope Wrong scopes provided to the registered app.
Connection settings 400 - Bad request message in OAuth pop-up window Incorrect App ID.
Connection settings BadRequest: Bad request on API request message in OAuth pop-up window Incorrect client secret.
Crawl time (post connector configuration) The account associated with the connector doesn't have permission to access the item. The registered app doesn't have any of the required OAuth scopes.
Crawl time (post connector configuration) You don't have permission to access this data source. You can contact the owner of this data source to request permission. Third-party application access via OAuth is disabled. Follow steps to manage security policies to enable OAuth.
Crawl time (post connector configuration) Credentials associated with this data source have expired. Renew the credentials and then update the connection The registered app may is deleted or expired.
Crawl time (post connector configuration) Item listed but no longer accessible or no longer exists The crawling account may be missing 'Basic' access level. Crawls fail with 'Stakeholder' access.

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