After investigating, it seems to be a limitation by your hosting provider as the error is not coming from Joomla. You are currently selecting about users and when posting this, the size of the post is doubled as it posts both an id and name for each user, so there is about post variables, and the server seems to stop this from being processed. So please check with your hosting provider. On another note if you want the coupon to be valid for all users, then you do not have to select any.
When the host name uses an IP address, an issue that is resolved by the steps in the "Resolution" section occurs. Note The reverse lookup result of the host name must be in the destination exception list for HTTPS inspection and must be marked as No validation. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? The app will request this permission only if your organization has a policy requiring location.
Use biometric hardware. Some work and school accounts require an additional PIN whenever you verify your identity. The app requires your consent to use biometric or facial recognition instead of entering the PIN. Used to scan QR codes when you add a work, school, or non-Microsoft account.
Contacts and phone. The app requires this permission to search for work or school Microsoft accounts on your phone and add them to the app for you. Used to make sure your phone number matches the number on record when you sign in with your personal Microsoft account for the first time. We send a text message to the phone on which you installed the app that includes a digit verification code.
You don't need to find this code and enter it because Authenticator finds it automatically in the text message. Draw over other apps. The notification you get that verifies your identity is also displayed on any other running app. Receive data from the internet. This permission is required for sending notifications. Prevent phone from sleeping.
If you register your device with your organization, your organization can change this policy on your phone. Control vibration. You can choose whether you would like a vibration whenever you receive a notification to verify your identity. Use fingerprint hardware. To make the process easier, we allow you to use your fingerprint instead of entering the PIN. View network connections. Read the contents of your storage. This permission is only used when you report a technical problem through the app settings.
Some information from your storage is collected to diagnose the issue. Full network access. This permission is required for sending notifications to verify your identity. Run at startup. If you restart your phone, this permission ensures that you continue you receive notifications to verify your identity. A: You don't have to unlock your device to approve verification requests because all you need to prove is that you have your phone with you. Two-step verification requires proving two things--a thing you know, and a thing you have.
The thing you know is your password. The thing you have is your phone set up with Authenticator and registered as a two-step verification proof. Therefore, having the phone and approving the request meets the criteria for the second step of verification. A: Activity notifications are sent to Authenticator immediately whenever a change is made to your personal Microsoft accounts, helping to keep you more secure. We previously sent these notifications only through email and SMS.
For more information about these activity notifications, see What happens if there's an unusual sign-in to your account. To change where you receive your notifications, sign in to the Where can we contact you with non-critical account alerts page of your account. A: Make sure the date and time on your device are correct and are being automatically synced.
If the date and time is wrong, or out of sync, the code won't work. Q: The Windows 10 Mobile operating system was deprecated December Will the Microsoft Authenticator on Windows Mobile operating systems be deprecated as well? A: Authenticator on all Windows Mobile operating systems will not be supported after Feb 28, Users will not be eligible for receiving any new updates to the app post the aforementioned date. After Feb 28, Microsoft services that currently support authentications using the Microsoft Authenticator on all Windows Mobile operating systems will begin to retire their support.
In order to authenticate into Microsoft services, we strongly encourage all our users to switch to an alternate authentication mechanism prior to this date. Q: While signing in to my work or school account using the default mail app that comes with iOS, I get prompted by Authenticator for my security verification information. After I enter that information and return to the mail app, I get an error.
What can I do? A: This most-likely happens because your sign-in and your mail app are occurring across two different apps, causing the initial background sign-in process to stop working and to fail. To try to fix this, we recommend you select the Safari icon on the bottom right side of the screen while signing in to your mail app. By moving to Safari, the whole sign-in process happens in a single app, allowing you to sign in to the app successfully.
A: Sometimes, approving or denying a session on watchOS 7 fails with the error message "Failed to communicate with the phone. Make sure to keep your Watch screen awake during future requests. See the FAQs for more info. In the meantime, any notifications that require the Microsoft Authenticator watchOS app should be approved on your phone instead.
When I go back to the iOS app, I get stuck. A: Authenticator supports only Microsoft personal or school or work accounts with push notifications on the Apple Watch companion app.
For your other accounts, like Google or Facebook, you have to open the Authenticator app on your phone to see your verification codes. A: First, make sure you've upgraded to Authenticator version 6. After that, open the Microsoft Authenticator companion app on your Apple Watch and look for any accounts with a Set Up button beneath them. Complete the setup process to approve notifications for those accounts. Why would one sideload a plugin for a browser when presumably one could sideload the original app that had the browser included?
Just seems like that would make more sense if already going the sideloading route? Any suggestions or tips on how to make this work for me? Thanks again for all the great work you do with this site I have 3 Devices and the Shield and the software. The fix is to give the app file access permission.
This can be done under the device settings or by uninstalling and then reinstalling the app and making sure to ALLOW permissions when asked. Thanks for the response. I have tried the fix you mentioned to no avail. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and still get the restricted access on the browser tab of downloader.
I have downloaded the add on 2 different ways and still not working. I have the same issue as Brian and nothing has worked to resolve this problem. Have you possibly come up with a correction? I have the app on a second shield tv and it works without issue as well on my fire tv boxes too.
Disregard my reply as I got it working. Instead of having downloader get the browser plug in, I downloaded on my laptop, put on a thumb drive, used File Commander and installed from there.
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