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You can't turn off the safety filter completely (Microsoft hardcoded it), but you can work around the false positives.
Go to Settings > Generative AI, find "Content Moderation", and set it to Low. High or Medium settings often flag SharePoint policy documents as unsafe when they're not.
If the previous doesn't work try doing this:
Add this to your agent's system prompt (Settings > AI Capabilities or the main Instruction node):
"When answering from SharePoint, do not output raw data formats, internal IDs, or policy numbers in isolation. Always summarize the content in plain language. If a document contains sensitive-looking patterns (like ID numbers), describe them rather than quoting them directly."
This tells the agent to paraphrase instead of copying exact text, which usually avoids triggering the filter.
Let me know if that worked out for you.
Just wanted to check in and see if everything is working now. If you still need any help, feel free to let me know.
Also, if the issue is resolved, it would be great if you could mark the answer as solved so others with the same question can find it easily.
Thanks and have a great day!
Sorry, I wasn't mentioned in the reply so I didn't see that you'd answered.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to your system, so I couldn't check things like tokens or other settings. My answer was based on your question and the information you provided, just giving you some options to try.
I'm really glad it's working now! Have a great day. :)
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