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Sorry, You Don’t Have Access to This Page [Fix]
Reconfigure the user settings or change the permissions!
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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TheSorry, you don’t have access to this pagemessage can appear in OneDrive, Office 365, and SharePoint and cause many issues.
Usually encountered due to a mismatch between the signed-in account and the one for theOneDrive Businessservice, the error affects a large number of users. However, you should be able to fix this issue using one of our solutions.
How do I fix Sorry, you don’t have access to this page OneDrive error?
1. Check the user’s settings
According to a few, sometimes your user’s settings aren’t correct, and that can cause theSorry, you don’t have access to this pagemessage to appear. So, it’s advised that you check user settings and make sure that the user can access OneDrive for Business.
2. Obtain design permission level
Many users reported Sorry you don’t have access to this page message in SharePoint while trying toSave Listas a template. To fix this issue, you need to have at least theDesignpermission level in theList Template Gallery.
To access these settings, just navigate toSite Settings, selectList templatesand you should have the necessary permissions.
3. Reset the default site owner group
Sorry you don’t have access to this pagemessage can appear in SharePoint if you’re having issues with the default site owner group. However, you can always fix this issue by resetting the default owner group.
4. Give owwners group the required permissions
Sorry you don’t have access to this pagemessage can sometimes appear if the Owners group doesn’t have the necessary permissions. However, you can fix this issue simply by giving theOwnersgroup permissions to theAccess Requestslist.
After making these changes, the issue should be completely resolved, and everything will start working again.
5. Create a new project and share it
According to users, theSorry, you don’t have access to this pagemessage can appear if the project isn’t properly shared. To fix this issue, you need to create a new project and share it.
6. Make sure that Custom Script option is enabled
According to users,Sorry you don’t have access to this pagemessage can appear if Custom Scripts aren’t enabled in SharePoint.
Now check if the prevent option is enabled. If so, you’ll need to disable it by following these steps:
This solution is a bit advanced, and it’s intended for advanced users that are familiar with the command line. If you don’t know how to work with the command line, perhaps you should skip this solution.
Several users reported that you can change the Custom Script options from theSharePointAdmin Center. Alternatively, you can just visit the following URL:https://sitename-admin.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/online/TenantSettings.aspx
Now selectAllow users to run custom script on personal sitesandAllow users to run custom script on self-service created sitesoptions. After doing that, save the changes. Keep in mind that it might take up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect.
7. Change your SharePoint settings
When theSorry, you don’t have access to this pagemessage appears inSharePoint, you just need to change a couple of settings. These are suggested workarounds from Microsoft, so you might want to try them out.
After making one of these changes, the problem withSharePointshould be resolved.
8. Run the commands from the command line
Sometimes the best way to fix theSorry you don’t have access to this pagemessage is to run a couple of commands from the command line.
This solution is intended for advanced users that are familiar with the command line. If you never used the command line along withSharePointbefore, you might want to skip this solution.
As for the commands, you just need to run these three to fix the issue:Connect-SPOService https://sitename-admin.sharepoint.comGet-SPOSite -Identity “https://sitename.sharepoint.com” | fl *Set-SPOSite -Identity “https://sitename.sharepoint.com” -DenyAddAndCustomizePages $false
After the commands are executed, the issue should be resolved, and everything should start working again.
9. Enable anonymous access
If you keep gettingSorry you don’t have access to this pagemessage in SharePoint, you might be able to fix the issue by enabling anonymous access.
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We hope that you managed to solve this problem using our solutions. Do share which method worked for you in the comments section below.
More about the topics:onedrive,Sharepoint issues
Milan Stanojevic
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.