Scroll to the connection for which you saw the Unauthorized error message.
In the right pane, click on View Connections below How to fix. You can usually fix an authentication error by updating the connection: If you have this type of error, the error message contains Unauthorized or an error code of 401 or 403 appears. In many cases, flows fail because of an authentication error. On the right pane, you can see the details of the error and How to fix the error Open that failed step, and then review the error message. In the 28-day run history section, select the date of the failed run.ĭetails about the flow appear, and at least one step shows a red exclamation icon. Here are a few common failure scenarios and tips on how to fix them. If your flow fails, you can also troubleshoot it directly in Power Automate. If you don't want to receive them, just turn them off from the properties menu for the specific flow.
To fix the reported errors, select Fix my flow and follow the steps in the repair tips email. Provides details including the number of times the flow failed, and a link to retry the flow with the same input data. Provides tips for resolving the issue that cause the failure in the flow. Provides a description of the problem that caused the failure in the flow. The repair tips email contains the following sections: Name If this or several other conditions cause your flow to fail, you get a repair tips email like this:
For example, one common error is setting up a cloud flow that attempts to get a person’s manager in Office 365-but there is no manager configured in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). These repair tips emails contain specific, actionable feedback about certain errors. Repair tips are sent to flow owners via email whenever a cloud flow fails.