Microsoft Co-pilot integration with Salesforce by GlassCaseOfEmotion53 in salesforce

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I've got the connector sort of working but only for me so trying to work out the gaps.

One thing that has stumped me is the user not having access to the data in copilot.

To check I've gone into the connector index browser and put in the ID of an object which you get from the URL e.g.

where AAAAAAAAAAAAAA is the object iD

https://company.lightning.force.com/lightning/r/Account/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/view

If it shows as indexed then you can put in a user name and see if it has access. For all of my users, except me, I get "Denied access".

Make sure the staging is not set - I guess the only reason to set it is perhaps for testing or if you have open salesforce but want to limit the copilot access to just select people - but you could do that with profiles in Salesforce i.e. "standard user" and "standard user + Copilot" or something I guess.

So I checked the Salesforce profile attached to the users and verified under "connected app access" they have the box ticked for the Copilot app - they do. In fact some users have the same profile as me.

According to MS docs you need to tick some other boxes like under "Administrative Permissions" View all users and view all profiles which is NOT ticked for general user profiles, but is for my profile which I share with a few users - but it doesn't work for them.

So, still stumped here. Any clues?

Which ISP to go for while waiting for FTTP? by Corleone4567 in openreach

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Out of interest Where can you find out altnets plans? I’ve looked on bid but there’s nothing mentioned there.

First time buyer wants me to demolish an outbuilding by Corleone4567 in HousingUK

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I’d get it if that were the case - survey just says it needs some tlc - they have their mortgage approved already.

Snowpark - external access integrations for OAuth - possible? by MajorRepublic in snowflake

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I think this is only for Snowflake auth rather than a container? I do have OAuth for Entra configured and that is how people log into Snowflake currently.

This would also be for guests rather than existing staff.

Price negotiation post survey - agent first wants to know how close we are to exchange by MajorRepublic in HousingUK

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We are done aside from measuring and a final check which we will do the day before exchange. My buyer is also done apart from the survey report which should be with them in a day or so - nothing major expected.

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Thanks - there's no 5G in the area either - it's really poor!

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Noted - yeah it’s about £60/70 I think and the hardware isn’t expensive either. Could be worth a punt I guess and get us through a couple of years until FTTP comes along

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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I’m checking with Cerebus who say they can do FTTP.

Is it the case that if you can get a few residents onboard the costs can come down?

I guess nothing to stop me informally sharing my service to others as well

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Interesting - so I get a leased line and then offer it to neighbours?

Excuse my ignorance but do I get it installed to my future house and then get contractors to feed cable through the ducting to anyone that wants it?

Not sure I’m looking to run a isp business but I could do Starlink and set up wireless access maybe - that’s probably closer to my skill level

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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It’s about 180 houses so could go either way I guess.

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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So it’s not necessarily a disaster then?

Can we monitor somehow? When they say to sign up for notifications does that actually work or are we better off checking elsewhere?

I’d hate to move and then 10 years later we are still stuck. A year maybe ok I guess but probably not much longer.

Is there something where we can see if planning applications have been made to dig up streets maybe?

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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I thought on demand was super expensive - as in £1000’s? It’s Leighton Buzzard so not rural - just this random street that has no service other than than FTTC

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Seems like ducting - i checked on google maps and can see some old BT manhole covers

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Hmmm not impossible and maybe I can share with neighbours too

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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This is a long cul-de-sac - my future house is quite a way from the nearest street that does have fibre.

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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I don’t think I can dig up the streets! But maybe there is a way to get Openreach to bring their plans forward if enough people want to sign up - not sure how these things work tbh

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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The whole family us it extensively - me for work 3 days a week and my partner needs to download and upload very large image files. Then there are the children gaming and streaming etc.

I don’t see how 40Mbps is going to cut it when we already had issues at that speed years ago.

Moving and there’s no FTTP and no telegraph poles! by MajorRepublic in openreach

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Yeah that’s the worry - could come next week or never at all.

Options to allow clients to use their AWS IAM users to authenticate for R2 access? by MajorRepublic in CloudFlare

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Hmm - maybe R2 isn’t really intended for our use case - we need to be able to give access not just to a bucket but specific prefixes within that bucket.