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Re: Welcome to the Power Up Program Community

When I am trying to launch the learning plan, it asks to Sign In again (Please Sign In to view this file), it doesn't work even after proceeding forward with it.

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I am having the same problem, have you found a way around this ?

 

I am having the same issue when I click on the learning plan video, it will request me to sign in to microsoft 365 to view this file. please kindly assisst

hello @ nitishsh91 and @iambello

I have been able to resolve this issue by using microsoft edge browser instead of chrome. When I signed into my hub using edge browser the learning plan video opened without requesting me to sign it. thanks

oh nice , I tried Firefox also and it worked 

NonsoAniamaka
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Hi Nitishsh91,

Sign in with the same details provided you for this Powerup program, and you will be able to view the content.

You should should be signing in with the username that has @learnwithpowerups.onmicrosoft.com.

If you are on Google Chrome, click the icon "View Site information" which is before your address bar, and in Cookies and site data, allow/ enable Third party cookies. This will resolve your issue.

this is the same thing that I'm experiencing sporadically. No one has helped 😞

 

Hello @iambello 

Few of the C13 users may be asked to sign in for first time when they try to play the videos based on the browser they are using. If they are not able to sign in, they should check the cookie settings to allow third party cookies and try again. 

You can also try using a Edge browser/InPrivate/Profiles - if this doesn't help please share a screenshot. I'll be happy to assist. 

Hi @Atinubel2024 

Few of the C13 users may be asked to sign in for first time when they try to play the videos based on the browser they are using. If they are not able to sign in, they should check the cookie settings to allow third party cookies and try again. 

You can also try using a Edge browser/InPrivate/Profiles - if this doesn't help please share a screenshot. 

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