![]() # *** with that misleading error message you pointed out we expect it when running the first time: *** T14:32:29.988-0500ĝEBUG beater/o365beat.go:111 issuing api request: $O365_DIRECTORY_ID/activity/feed/subscriptions/list?PublisherIdentifier=$O365_DIRECTORY_ID # *** this can take time, and it's an issue that i don't check for it here: *** # *** after first auth, it checks your content subscriptions, and subscribes you if they're disabled *** T14:32:29.524-0500ĝEBUG beater/o365beat.go:157 getting content subscriptions from $O365_DIRECTORY_ID/activity/feed/subscriptions/list T14:32:29.524-0500ĝEBUG service/service_windows.go:72 Windows is interactive: true I see the following abridged output: # /snip/ c o365beat.yml -e -d "*" -strict.perms=false *> debug.log When I run it (on Windows in this case), using the following command in powershell. ![]() I'll post an example of what I see, with that stuff redacted, perhaps that'll help find the exact spot things are failing for you: Happy to help! Those 400 errors can come from a number of steps in the process, and some of the debug output does have sensitive-ish info in it.
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