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Office 365 external sharing issue: (ADFS AADSTS50107: Requested federation realm object xxxx does not exist)
Hi,
We are attempting to share a folder through OneDrive with a specific client and receive the following error message:
Office 365 external sharing issue: (ADFS AADSTS50107: Requested federation realm object xxxx does not exist)
Will this be an issue with the way our ADFS Authentication is configured or is it a conflict / issue with the client's ADFS configuration?
I have been reading all the similiar issues here on Experts Exchange but in most cases there are references to changing local GPO policies which we will be unable to do with / for the client.
Appreciate any support that you may be able to provide.
We are attempting to share a folder through OneDrive with a specific client and receive the following error message:
Office 365 external sharing issue: (ADFS AADSTS50107: Requested federation realm object xxxx does not exist)
- This error is only occuring with this specific client.
- We have tested it with external accounts and it works correctly so looking at the error message is appears to be related to ADFS.
Will this be an issue with the way our ADFS Authentication is configured or is it a conflict / issue with the client's ADFS configuration?
I have been reading all the similiar issues here on Experts Exchange but in most cases there are references to changing local GPO policies which we will be unable to do with / for the client.
Appreciate any support that you may be able to provide.
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Where this error is generated?
At your end or client end
If its at yourend
Check if u can share with one drive web client
At your end or client end
If its at yourend
Check if u can share with one drive web client
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Thanks everyone - unfortunately the issue is on the Client's side and we are unable to discuss it further with their IT department.






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Microsoft Office is an integrated suite of applications that includes Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Visio and InfoPath, along with a number of tools to assist in making the individual components work together. Coding within and between the projects is done in Visual Basic for Applications, known as VBA.