I have a requirement to display Office 365 SharePoint pages on some of our digital signage. These pages require a login before they can be viewed. I can display standard web pages that do not require authentication without a problem. Is there a way to pass user credentials, specifically for Office 365?
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Bright Scripters Maybe something here could help?
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/search/?q=sharepoint
Could you give us an idea about how the information is presented in Sharepoint?
Would that be a web page, or an image?
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Chrisg We have a standard intranet page, for example https://<mytenant>.sharepoint.com/SitePages/Home.aspx. In order for this page to be viewed, you need to sign into Office 365. We would like to show this page in our lobby using a LS423.
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Tim Jackson Anyone have an answer to this? This seems to be a big drawback from Brightsign. there are so many people using SharePoint and there is no solution to fix this issue.
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Thomas Hello Tim, do you have a solution for your question? I have the same request.
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Bright Scripters SharePoint 365 allows sharing content with anyone, without them needing to login to 365
Here is how
You might need to contact the administrato, and request that anonymous sharing is enabled.
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Thomas Hello,
our Sharepoint is on Site installed. it is possible to sharing conent from a local install Sharepoint? During my first test, I get an error message from the Player: Certificate error(-202) when connecting to.
Do you have a solution for my request?
Thanks..
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Bright Scripters Could that be an issue with the TLS certificate on the internal server?
Have you tried connecting to the SharePoint page, from a desktop browser, while not logged in?
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Thomas yes, this is not a Problem, the Server allow only a trusted connection. it is possible to install a certificat on the player?
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Bright Scripters To get that answered, I recommend contacting support@brightsign.biz