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Power Automate Flows Suddenly Can't Connect to Sharepoint List

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Hi all, quick question for this group -- yesterday, my Power Apps tools stopped working, refusing to run any of the connected Power Automate flows which connect to Sharepoint Lists, giving me the error:

 

[My Flow's Name].run failed; The request was not sent or there was no response from the server. Check your internet connection.

 

My connection is fine, so I went over to Power Automate to test the flows directly, and even there, when I run a test, I get the error:

 

Network Error.

 

I made a brand new flow referencing the same sharepoint list as a test and still get this error. The app and all flows were working fine as of last week, and I changed nothing. I've tried many browsers, incognito mode, and resetting connections. I even tried going to the sharepoint list and using the integrate with power automate functionality there, all to the same effect. 

 

Is this a known issue?

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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,335 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hmm that is weird.
     
    You said you made another flow, with a connection to the same SharePoint. Was this a Manual Flow? Just for testing? or what kind?
     
    If you make a Manual Triggered Flow and just do a get Items, you get that error???
     
    Also, you said you reset the connections. Did you try creating brand new ones?
     
    I would open a ticket asap. I am seeing LOADS of people with ALL kinds of weird issues in the past 2 weeks. Some rollouts must have happened.
     
    Please open at ticket asap for yourself.
  • abc 123 Profile Picture
    784 Moderator on at
    What's the Action that fails.
     
    Have you used the "Config Run After" to trap for failed calls?  Typically http calls will have a SourceCode and an error message, so look for that. 
     
    As per usual, there is never a quick question, so get very verbose and give all the details.

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