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Hi,
I want to setup a flow which can send calendar invites by the person who initiates the request and not by my name who owns it.
Error: Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '{"error":{"code":"InvokerConnectionOverrideFailed","message":"Could not find any valid connection for connection reference name 'shared_office365' in APIM header."}}'.
Here is a flow setup:
screen where I setup Run-only user:
If I switch it back to 'Use this connection (my email)' then error disappears. What am I missing in run-only user option?
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  • Newbee321 Profile Picture
    46 on at
    Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '
     
    The error I was experiencing went away by refreshing the flow connection in my Power App.
     
    then @stampcoin - I did invite the person to access my Power App. They fill out the data and click on submit button (OnSelect - submitform(Form1); and on Form1's  OnSuccess event the Flow kicks off) .
     
    Flow fails with Error -  Action 'Create_event_(V4)' failed: The specified object was not found in the store. clientRequestId: e3
     
    but works perfectly fine when I hit the submit from my account!
    I'm so lost, why is such simple thing feel very hard?
  • stampcoin Profile Picture
    3,237 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '
    The invited person has to run it at least once, when the app get the approval, the connection will be established.
    Did you invite anyone for testing ? Is the error message from the person ?
  • Newbee321 Profile Picture
    46 on at
    Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '
    I watched below video and realized that I missing users. Added a user and a group in 'Invite system users or teams' but still error won't disappear :(
     
     
    I think connection /connection reference for 'Shared Office365' should be created automatically but in my case it is not. Does anyone found a solution? 
  • Newbee321 Profile Picture
    46 on at
    Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '
    Thanks for your reply but I don't understand it.
    So far, only I have been building flows using my normal user account. We all have basic license. I can see my account has admin privileges but don't have any service account involved.
     
    When I added Calendar Event connector on the flow then I went to 'Run only Users' -> Edit -> changes Office 365 Outlook's setting from my personal connection to 'Provided by run-only user' option. So, when someone else let's say XXX kicks of the flow from the app I have build then it sends Calendar invite by XXX to required attendee.
     
    Now can you please explain me what is the missing puzzle piece here? 
     
     
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    Srini007 Profile Picture
    3,181 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Request to Azure Resource Manager failed with error: '
     
    The error Could not find any valid connection for connection reference name 'shared_office365' in APIM header. By setting to the user in Run-only  user to your user name then it will works or else you need to login to the service account which you created the connection, that way also it works
     
    As the connection is not fully shared to you, so either setting up Run-only user through your userID or login to the service account and set the share_office365 will works, also make sure you created the connection in your user account
     

    (If this answers your question you can mark as Answered and give it a Like)

    Regards,
    Srini

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