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Can't Connect to Sandbox #41

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highered1 opened this issue Jan 29, 2020 · 7 comments
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Can't Connect to Sandbox #41

highered1 opened this issue Jan 29, 2020 · 7 comments
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@highered1
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Oauth login flow for Salesforce sandbox always fails with an "oops, something went wrong" message. Have tried clearing browser history and restarting.

Screen Shot 2020-01-29 at 12 31 20 PM

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dpbcxc commented Mar 11, 2020

I am having the same issue, both with sandbox and production.

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afawcett commented Apr 6, 2020

@highered1 @dpbcxc can you please try again thank you. Also make sure you have a brand new browser session.

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dpbcxc commented Apr 6, 2020 via email

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afawcett commented Apr 7, 2020

@dpbcxc I just tested this with a DE org ( I don't own a prod org) and it worked. Also your screenshot did not come through sadly. Was this a prod or sandbox org?

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dpbcxc commented Apr 7, 2020 via email

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afawcett commented Apr 7, 2020

Okey dokey... thanks for that... its seems to be something with that repo... at a guess something the name of it... I'll dig in! Thanks for raising. 👍

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afawcett commented Apr 7, 2020

This was a problem with your button config. Please update as shown below and try again...

<a href="https://githubsfdeploy.herokuapp.com">
  <img alt="Deploy to Salesforce"
       src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/afawcett/githubsfdeploy/master/deploy.png">
</a>

Note if you down define the repo it will auto detected it as part of the refferal header GitHub sends. This also helps the button work on branches just fine.

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