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Unable to edit/save or create new Azure AD B2C - Application configuration

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Hello,

To test a social login SSO we are trying to integrate with Azure AD B2C.  I am facing two problems:

#1 Azure web portal is not allowing us to edit/save or create new configurations. 

#2 Our hybrid (PhoneGap) app developer would like to use this URL for android app in the custom URI field.  "file:///android_asset/www/index.html#/app/social-login"  However, we are getting an error message saying 'fraction URLs are not allowed. It is forcing us to remove the '#' sign. We are not sure if this is going to work because we can't save the application configuration.

Azure portal worked once when we created the configuration soon after signup (around July 12th). We had not entered the custom URI field initially. After a few days I tried to edit to add more URLs. Save action shows the following error message:

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Cannot update Application: The B2C service has an internal error. If this application was edited outside of this B2C Admin experience, you will have to delete it and create it again. Read this article (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=826306) for more details. Please read this article (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=847767) for more details.

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I am not sure what the above message means because I have tried to edit the config only using the main Azure web portal.

After a few days of retries I tried to create a new application configuration.

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Cannot save Application: The B2C service has an internal error. If you created this B2C directory just now, please try again after couple of minutes. If the problem persists, please contact Support (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-b2c-support/). If you do not have a B2C directory you can refer https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-b2c-get-started/ Please read this article (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=847767) for more details.

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Note that this is not a new directory. I tried again after a few days, got the same message.

Today we contacted Azure support. Support engineer suggested trying a different browser (I was using Chrome).  We tried on fresh instance of IE browser (Windows 10, IE 11, nothing in browser cache). We got the same error message as before.

Biju


 


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