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#SharePoint #Call Web Service I am trying to invoke SharePoint Web Services by m
sikhivahans
over 8 years ago
#SharePoint #Call Web Service I am trying to invoke SharePoint Web Services by making use of Call Web Service Smart Service. Even after providing the correct WSDL, username, password and domain (I have tried it with 3 different values namely NTML, IAM and blank value (null)). The error we are experiencing at the moment is as follows (Attached the screen print):
The WSDL requires authentication. Please provide valid credentials (APNX-1-4045-006)
I have seen previous posts on the same lines and as per my understanding, they are not yet or partially resolved. I saw some posts talking about the domain and their compatibility with Appian. Would someone here please be able to guide in a right direction?
Appian 16.1 and SharePoint 2013 are the environments being used.
Thanks in advance.
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Stefan Helzle
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over 8 years ago
I did this some years ago and used the REST interface to read and write data to lists. This was with SP 2007 I think. We where not able to get the NTLM/AD authentication working and the only alternative on SP side was to activate basic auth. But to separate access for normal users from the Appian connection we created another sort of container in SP just for that. I am no SP specialist, this is just what I heard from the admin team. But that works without any problems.
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I did this some years ago and used the REST interface to read and write data to lists. This was with SP 2007 I think. We where not able to get the NTLM/AD authentication working and the only alternative on SP side was to activate basic auth. But to separate access for normal users from the Appian connection we created another sort of container in SP just for that. I am no SP specialist, this is just what I heard from the admin team. But that works without any problems.
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