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sigrid1
Contributor II
Contributor II

Token to SharePoint expired after 90 days

Hello,

I've received the following error message:

badFileSize {"error":"invalid_grant","error_description":"AADSTS700082: The refresh token has expired due to inactivity. The token was issued on 2023-07-20T10:01:21.8879286Z and was inactive for 90.00:00:00.\r\nTrace ID: 5af180b7-e4e5-4125-b63e-f90629783e00\r\nCorrelation ID: 074c3ea8-0020-4c4f-90c7-8443d341057a\r\nTimestamp: 2023-10-19 07:03:21Z","error_codes":[700082],"timestamp":"2023-10-19 07:03:21Z","trace_id":"5af180b7-e4e5-4125-b63e-f90629783e00","correlation_id":"074c3ea8-0020-4c4f-90c7-8443d341057a","error_uri":https://login.microsoftonline.com/error?code=700082}
Der Fehler ist hier aufgetreten:

I found the following explanation:When I set up a connection to Sharepoint it is only valid for 90 days. The connection is used everyday to read Excel-tables.  After 90 days I get the error "The refresh token has expired due to inactivity". 

Anyone that has experienced this and has a solution to update the refresh token?

Thanks in advance.

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williejacobs
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Creator

Hi @sigrid1 ,

I have the same issue but have not done anything yet to update the token or try and bypass the issue.
When the token expires, I edit the connector to generate the token and carry on for the next 90 days.

Found this thread that gave me a bit more insight.

Solved: Sharepoint token expired due to inactivity - Qlik Community - 1876143