Es gab zum 1. September 2022 erneut eine Störung in der Microsoft Cloud. Nutzer konnten SharePoint Online nicht aus dem Microsoft Edge-Browser aufrufen. Es gab die Fehlermeldung "AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated". Microsoft hat die Störung bestätigt, es liegt an der Microsoft Edge Build 104.0.1293.70.
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Published Time: 01.09.2022 23:03:42
Title: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge
User Impact: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
More info: Users can access SharePoint Online sites from other browsers and users can temporarily restore access to sites through Microsoft Edge by clearing their cache.
Users see the following error message when they encounter this issue:
"AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated"
Current status: We've identified that a recent change in Microsoft Edge build 104.0.1293.70 caused a feature issue within the Edge browser's ability to allow users to automatically sign into sites with a current work or school account, which is causing the browser to send multiple login hints when users attempt to sign into SharePoint Online sites. This is occurring only for users operating Edge stable build version 104.0.1293.70 on devices with multiple registered Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) accounts, and users in this condition will be shown an error message stating that the login hint is duplicated. Additionally, we've identified that the fix for this problem will be included in the upcoming release for Microsoft Edge build 105.0.1343.23, and we'll provide a remediation timeline once available.
Scope of impact: Impact may occur for any user attempting to access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge build 104.0.1293.70.
Start time: Thursday, August 4, 2022, at 12:00 AM UTC
Root cause: A recent change in Microsoft Edge build 104.0.1293.70 caused a feature issue within the Edge browser's ability to allow users to automatically sign into sites with a current work or school account, which is causing the browser to send multiple login hints when users attempt to sign into SharePoint Online sites.
Next update by: Friday, September 2, 2022, at 6:30 PM UTC
Published Time: 01.09.2022 20:37:24
Title: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge
User Impact: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
More info: Users can access SharePoint Online sites from other browsers and users can temporarily restore access to sites through Microsoft Edge by clearing their cache.
Users see the following error message when they encounter this issue:
"AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated"
Current status: Due to the complexity of this issue, our review of recent service changes has been inconclusive so far. We're continuing our extensive review of available diagnostic data, such as Unified Logging Service (ULS) logs and Evolved Security Token Service (ESTS) logs to isolate the source of this problem.
Scope of impact: Impact may occur for any user attempting to access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
Next update by: Thursday, September 1, 2022, at 9:00 PM UTC
Published Time: 01.09.2022 18:40:43
Title: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge
User Impact: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
More info: Users can access SharePoint Online sites from other browsers and users can temporarily restore access to sites through Microsoft Edge by clearing their cache.
Users see the following error message when they encounter this issue:
"AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated"
Current status: We're continuing to assess available diagnostic data, such as recent service changes and Unified Logging Service (ULS) logs, to isolate the source of this problem and identify an optimal solution.
Scope of impact: Impact may occur for any user attempting to access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
Next update by: Thursday, September 1, 2022, at 7:00 PM UTC
Published Time: 01.09.2022 17:48:36
Title: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge
User Impact: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
More info: Users can access SharePoint Online sites from other browsers and users can temporarily restore access to sites through Microsoft Edge by clearing their cache.
Users see the following error message when they encounter this issue:
"AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated"
Current status: We're reviewing available diagnostic data, such as recent service changes and Unified Logging Service (ULS) logs, to isolate the source of this problem and identify our troubleshooting actions.
Scope of impact: Impact may occur for any user attempting to access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
Next update by: Thursday, September 1, 2022, at 5:00 PM UTC
Published Time: 01.09.2022 17:30:47
Title: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge
User Impact: Users can't access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
More info: Users can access SharePoint Online sites from other browsers and users can temporarily restore access to sites through Microsoft Edge by clearing their cache.
Users see the following error message when they encounter this issue:
"AADSTS900411: The request is not properly formatted. The parameter 'login_hint' is duplicated"
Current status: We're investigating a potential issue and checking for impact to your organization. We'll provide an update within 30 minutes.
Scope of impact: Impact may occur for any user attempting to access SharePoint Online sites via Microsoft Edge.
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Aktuell ist der 105.irgendwas. Hier auch noch?
Mit "Version 105.0.1343.27 (Offizielles Build) (64-Bit)" bemerke ich zzt keine Probleme mit SPO.