• Sadly, though I supplied what Microsoft Azure is showing as my correct client ID and client secret, Xcloner reports ‘OneDrive connection error: No access token has been provided’ whenever attempting to verify OneDrive as a storage location,

    What is the solution to this?

    Where do a find a step by step setup guide for ANY of the remote storage options? I note the Xcloner documentation appears to gloss over or simply omit this critical info, as if it were somehow trivial or obvious.

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  • Plugin Support jimiero

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    Thread Starter archrime

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    Hi thanks for your reply. Yes I had worked through that, and application is registered, and I have been supplied the ID and secret from Microsoft – but when using these in Xcloner, Xcloner gives connection error

    Plugin Support jimiero

    (@jimiero)

    Hello,

    You mean you get a different error or?

    Thread Starter archrime

    (@archrime)

    Hi same error.
    Interestingly if I click the Authorize button again in Xcloner, I am directed to Microsoft OneDrive which now gives me sign error for the application “AADSTS50011: The reply URL specified in the request does not match the reply URLs configured for the application: ‘e20c579a-747e-49ee-9a09-566a9ebc6cc9’.”

    There is no ‘reply URL’ field anywhere within that I can find within Microsoft App registration web pages for Xcloner. The only url field I can find is the Authentication/ redirect URL field, which is set to the recommended value from my Xcloner storage locations webpage i.e. https://www.xcloner.prime.net.nz/wp-admin/

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