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  • @laetitia-godet are you sure you haven’t modified the error message slightly as the URLs look identical. One common mistake is putting http rather than Https in the URL. The &#8217 also looks suspicious. I’d try removing that from the reply URL you’ve entered for the Azure app.

    Thread Starter laetitia Godet

    (@laetitia-godet)

    I not change this url : https://ibb.co/2c62FLy

    I not change URL is only read : https://ibb.co/SrX4BMd

    Thanks

    @laetitia-godet so I think the issue is because the URL should say https://www.xxxx.fr/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=mail-integration-365-settings

    For some reason wp-admin is replaced with monitiq. I thought this might be something like WordFence changing the default admin url for security reasons. However, having googled monitiq, I find the following website: https://www.monitiq.com/

    I can’t see any relationship between this and WordPress, so whether it’s that you have this SAP monitoring on your server, or something odd with your URL redirects within WordPress, I’m not sure. But I think the root cause is the /monitiq/ in the url, as I can’t see what else it would be.

    When you’re logged into the admin area of wordpress do you see /monitiq/ or /wp-admin/?

    You’ve clearly set up the Azure authentication app correctly, and the authorisation code is being returned by that app, otherwise the error message wouldn’t be displaying that reply url. This makes me think it must be some setting on your server where url redirects are concerned, as /monitiq/ is not standard for the WordPress backend (as far as I’m aware anyway).

    Thread Starter laetitia Godet

    (@laetitia-godet)

    indeed we use the wp hide module in order to modify the url of the administration from where the beginning of url: https://www.mairie-cessy.fr/monitiq.
    The module does not work with this module?
    How can I make it work?

    Thank you

    @laetitia-godet if I get a chance I’ll download this and play around with it to see if I can replicate the issue. Without doing that I can’t advise I’m afraid. It’s not something I’ll be able to look at for a while though. I’ve got a lot on at the moment!

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