Provider hosted App certificates (.cer & .pfx)
I have a implemented a provider hosted App inside the SharePoint 2013 server (the certificates .cer & .pfx taken from the IIS of same server) and able to get the result. However I am not clear about taking the certificates in the multi server
environment (SharePoint Server & IIS server for remote web app).
can anyone please suggest from which server (Sharepoint Server or IIS server) do I need to take the .cer & .pfx files to configure multi server environment ?
Thanks
Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you want to create a provider hosted app and use NLB in premise environment.
You need to use a different certificate on this ‘Listener’ web application.
Configuring SharePoint 2013 Apps and Multiple Web Applications on SSL with a
Single IP Address
For more information, you can refer to:
Aspiring Architect: Sharepoint 2013 - Avoiding Azure on Dev Box
More TroubleShooting Tips for High Trust Apps on SharePoint 2013
You need to ensure that all connections to the SharePoint servers are secure and encrypted
Best Regards,
Linda Li
Linda Li
TechNet Community Support
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We have SharePoint 2013 site configured with SSL and we have developed a provider hosted app which interacts with SharePoint list.
If we try accessing the Provider hosted app from the SharePoint site with HTTP [http://mysharepointsite.com/] there are no any errors thrown.
But whenever the same Provider hosted app is tried accessing from the same SharePoint site using https address
[https://mysharepointsite.com/] we are getting below error:
The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Security.Authentication.AuthenticationException: The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[AuthenticationException: The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.]
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendAuthResetSignal(ProtocolToken message, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest, Exception exception) +2983172
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendBlob(Byte[] incoming, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +473
System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessReceivedBlob(Byte[] buffer, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +86
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReceiveBlob(Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +262
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendBlob(Byte[] incoming, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +473
System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessReceivedBlob(Byte[] buffer, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +86
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReceiveBlob(Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +262
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendBlob(Byte[] incoming, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +473
System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessReceivedBlob(Byte[] buffer, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +86
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReceiveBlob(Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +262
System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendBlob(Byte[] incoming, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +473
System.Net.Security.SslState.ForceAuthentication(Boolean receiveFirst, Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest) +8530566
System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResult lazyResult) +230
System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) +645
System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) +9
System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state) +87
System.Net.TlsStream.ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResult result) +1467
System.Net.TlsStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) +84
System.Net.PooledStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) +22
System.Net.ConnectStream.WriteHeaders(Boolean async) +761
[WebException: The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel.]
System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse() +8534156
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SPWebRequestExecutor.Execute() +58
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ExecuteQueryToServer(ChunkStringBuilder sb) +975
ProviderHostedHTTPSWeb.Default.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) +348
System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +71
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +3178
We have already added the certificate used for the SharePoint site and the provider hosted app in the SharePoint central admin trusts.
Any idea's how can I resolve this issue?Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you failed to access provider host app using https.
The reason for this is that SharePoint implements its own certificate validation policy to override .NET certificate validation.
Fix is to setup a trust between SharePoint and the server requiring certificate validation.
For more information, you can refer to:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/sharepointdevelopersupport/archive/2013/06/13/could-not-establish-trust-relationship-for-ssl-tls-secure-channel.aspx
Best Regards,
Linda Li
Linda Li
TechNet Community Support -
Security certificate issue for Provider Hosted App (SP Online)
Hi all,
I am having a hard time with SP Online debugging a basic provider hosted app.
Steps I have taken to create the app:
created a new provider hosted app in Visual Studio 2013 and setting my SP Online debugging site (wich works perfectly for SP hosted apps).
Chose Azure ACS option, although I do not have an Azure account
When I deploy the app I get to the page on my debugging site where I must choose "Trust It", but when I do I get the message that the Connection is Unsecure/unsafe:
How can I fix this? Do I need to create an Azure account for debugging purposes already? Or is there another way to solve the problem?Hi,
I understand that you get Security certificate issue for Provider Hosted App (SP Online).
Per my knowledge, you need to create an Azure account for debugging purposes.
To create a SharePoint 2013 app for Office 365 and publish it to an Azure web site, you can refer to:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaevans/archive/2014/02/24/creating-a-sharepoint-2013-app-with-azure-web-sites.aspx
Best Regards,
Linda Li
Linda Li
TechNet Community Support -
Hi,
Any help appreciated!!
I'm getting this error: "The remote server returned an error: (401) unauthorised when I debug a provider-hosted app. I get the error on this line:
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
See code below
I created a high trust development environment following the instructions provided here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/fp179901(v=office.15).aspx and
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/office/fp179923
I created a provider-hosted app with the intent to:
create a SharePoint list in the appweb
Use self-signed certificate, tokenhepler.cs and sharepointcontext.cs to retrieve current user context and access on SharePoint. (No changes were made to tokenhelper.cs and sharepointcontext.cs)
retrieve list items from the SharePoint list in a button click event handler on a default.aspx of the remote web
What happens:
The app is deployed successfully to the Dev site
The SharePoint feature is deployed and activated
The default.aspx page of the remote web loads
The error (see image) is returned on clicking of the button
My environment is an on-premise SharePoint 2013 with AD and my dev box is standalone windows 8.1 running Visual Studio Professional 2013 Update 3.
The code block below is a copy of the default.aspx code-behind
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Client;
using Microsoft.IdentityModel.S2S.Tokens;
using System.Net;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
using System.Data;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using System.Xml.XPath;
namespace Idea.GeneratorWeb
public partial class Default : System.Web.UI.Page
SharePointContextToken contextToken;
string accessToken;
Uri sharepointUrl;
protected void Page_PreInit(object sender, EventArgs e)
Uri redirectUrl;
switch (SharePointContextProvider.CheckRedirectionStatus(Context, out redirectUrl))
case RedirectionStatus.Ok:
return;
case RedirectionStatus.ShouldRedirect:
Response.Redirect(redirectUrl.AbsoluteUri, endResponse: true);
break;
case RedirectionStatus.CanNotRedirect:
Response.Write("An error occurred while processing your request.");
Response.End();
break;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
//// The following code gets the client context and Title property by using TokenHelper.
//// To access other properties, the app may need to request permissions on the host web.
var spContext = SharePointContextProvider.Current.GetSharePointContext(Context);
//var spContext = new ClientContext("MySPDevInstance");
//spContext.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password");
//using (var clientContext = spContext.CreateUserClientContextForSPHost())
// clientContext.Load(clientContext.Web, web => web.Title);
// clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
// Response.Write(clientContext.Web.Title);
string contextTokenString = TokenHelper.GetContextTokenFromRequest(Request);
if (contextTokenString != null)
// Get context token
contextToken = TokenHelper.ReadAndValidateContextToken(contextTokenString, Request.Url.Authority);
// Get access token
sharepointUrl = new Uri(Request.QueryString["SPAppWebUrl"]);
accessToken = TokenHelper.GetAccessToken(contextToken, sharepointUrl.Authority).AccessToken;
// Pass the access token to the button event handler.
Button1.CommandArgument = accessToken;
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
// Retrieve the access token that the Page_Load method stored
// in the button's command argument.
string accessToken = ((Button)sender).CommandArgument;
if (IsPostBack)
sharepointUrl = new Uri(Request.QueryString["SPAppWebUrl"]);
// REST/OData URL section
string oDataUrl = "/_api/Web/lists/getbytitle('Diagrams In Idea Generator')/items?$select=Title,Diagram,SharingStatus";
// HTTP Request and Response construction section
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(sharepointUrl.ToString() + oDataUrl);
request.Method = "GET";
request.Accept = "application/atom+xml";
request.ContentType = "application/atom+xml;type=entry";
request.Headers.Add("Authorization", "Bearer " + accessToken);
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
// Response markup parsing section
XDocument oDataXML = XDocument.Load(response.GetResponseStream(), LoadOptions.None);
XNamespace atom = "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom";
XNamespace d = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/08/dataservices";
XNamespace m = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2007/08/dataservices/metadata";
List<XElement> entries = oDataXML.Descendants(atom + "entry")
.Elements(atom + "content")
.Elements(m + "properties")
.ToList();
var entryFieldValues = from entry in entries
select new
Character = entry.Element(d + "Title").Value,
Actor = entry.Element(d + "Diagram").Value,
CastingStatus = entry.Element(d + "SharingStatus").Value
GridView1.DataSource = entryFieldValues;
GridView1.DataBind();
Any ideas what I might be doing wrongHi ,
Use the below code
Public string GetAccessToken(){
string sharePointSiteUrlHost = Page.Request["SPHostUrl"].Tostring();
string AccessToken = tokenHelper.GetS2SAccessTokenWithWindowsIdentity(sharePointSiteUrlHost, Request.LogonUserIdentity);
return accessToken;
Than initialize the ClientCOntext with the below Method
private static ClientContext GetClientContextWithAccessTokenString(string targetUrl, object accessToken)
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(targetUrl);
clientContext.AuthenticationMode = ClientAuthenticationMode.Anonymous;
clientContext.FormDigestHandlingEnabled = false;
clientContext.ExecutingWebRequest +=
delegate(object oSender, WebRequestEventArgs webRequestEventArgs)
webRequestEventArgs.WebRequestExecutor.WebRequest.UserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/5.0)";
webRequestEventArgs.WebRequestExecutor.RequestHeaders["Authorization"] =
"Bearer " + accessToken;
return clientContext;
use this clientCOntext and it will work.
Do not use
SharePointContextProvider
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Hi,
We are trying to deploy the provider hosted app in server environment . we are getting the "The remote server returned an error :(401) unauthorized" error after deploy the app in server.
stack Trace:
[webException:Te remote server returned an error:(401) UnAuthorized.]
System.Net.HeepWebRequest.GetResponse().
Followed the same MSDN steps , but sill same error. We have attached the certificate and using the same issuer ID in the app web.config.
Verified the IIS setting and still getting the same error when we call the "Clientcontext.ExecuteQuery()" method.
Same code is working fine in my Local dev environment.
If anyone have idea about this issue, please let me know.
Thank you,
MylsamyHi ,Thank you for your response. We have tried all the options and everything is same (Client ID,Issuer ID...etc) and finally figured out the issue.The below link saved my day.http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/dn762439(v=office.15).aspxIn "TokenHelper.cs" GetRealmFromTargetUrl method always return null andWhen we analyze the issue we found some variable name assigned for "Realm" Instead of GUID in SP server.Power shell command to get the Realm in SP server: Get-SPAuthenticationRealmWe have followed below article to generate the new GUID for realm.http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219756(v=office.15).aspx$c =Get-SPServiceContext -Site "http://<websiteurl>"Set-SPAuthenticationRealm -ServiceContext $c -Realm "a686d436-9f16-42db-09b7-cb578e110ccd".
Thankyou,Mylsamy -
Provider-hosted app deployment error
Hi,
I am developing a provider-hosted app which programmatically adds the app part on Home page of the site. I wrote the code for adding the app part in App Installed event. It works fine when i debug it on my development site. Then i made a catalog site and
deployed it there following the instructions in this blog.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/russmax/archive/2014/06/26/part-2-intro-to-provider-hosted-apps-develop-package-and-deploy.aspx
After deploying the app on app catalog, when i try to add the app, i get the following error.
Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation
Date: 3/18/2015 5:44:17 PM
Event ID: 8311
Task Category: Topology
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: SP\Administrator
Computer: SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL
Description:
An operation failed because the following certificate has validation errors:
Subject Name: CN=SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL
Issuer Name: CN=SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL
Thumbprint: 9D3D48F8D7ED5AE4CB187BEB3319C3E65A36340C
Errors:
SSL policy errors have been encountered. Error code '0x2'..
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation" Guid="{6FB7E0CD-52E7-47DD-997A-241563931FC2}" />
<EventID>8311</EventID>
<Version>15</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>13</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-03-18T12:44:17.912561500Z" />
<EventRecordID>24215803</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{3A58A90C-2A9C-4128-A4CF-D07A9FEB48E8}" />
<Execution ProcessID="980" ThreadID="688" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-2707663415-3900761612-1761970234-500" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="string0">CN=SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL</Data>
<Data Name="string1">CN=SP2013.SP2013.LOCAL</Data>
<Data Name="string2">9D3D48F8D7ED5AE4CB187BEB3319C3E65A36340C</Data>
<Data Name="string3">SSL policy errors have been encountered. Error code '0x2'.</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
I am deploying the app with non-system user. Is there any any limitation of using app installed event in
app catalog or am i doing something wrong?Hi,
The following blog for you to check:
SharePoint 2013 Domain Certificate for Provider-Host App Development Environment
http://rwcchen.blogspot.com/2013/12/sharepoint-2013-domain-certificate-for.html
Or try to add the following line within <system.net> tag
in your SharePoint site web.config:
<settings>
<servicePointManager
checkCertificateName="false"
checkCertificateRevocationList="false"/>
</settings>
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TechNet Community Support
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Thanks for the reply but I already tried the solution. My app works fine when i deploy it without app install event receiver but when i add the event receiver i face the error. Is there any limitation of using app install event receivers? -
Provider hosted app in windows Azure cloud Virtual Machine
Hi
thanks in advance,
1. I am having requirement to setup a sitecollections specific to clients with same app installed for each client site collection( as app will act specific to client configuration).
Thoughts :
1. Create a provider hosted app or SharePoint hosted app and SharePoint site collections in the same virtual machine in Cloud.
I am able to achieve high Trust provider hosted app on premise, it is working.
Can any body suggest my thoughts on the approach is right or wrong. If wrong please suggest me how to achieve this.Hi,
I have a sharepoint online site and Azure Virtual Machine.
I have developed 4 SharePoint provider hosted apps and I want to deploy the same in office 0365 and App web should in Azure VM.
So I seek help in terms with understanding the deployment.
Because Azure comes with its own certificate cloudapp.net and what I find is this is a private certificate so I cannot use it outside.
Please let me know if I am wrong, I need to buy a third party SSL certificate but doing so can I map it with cloudapp.net domain(which is provided by microsoft). Also Virtual machine is not in the domain. If so then do I also need a wild card certificate
because I need to deploy 4 apps.
just to conclude,
I have SharePoint online site.
Azure Virtual Machine (can I use the cloudapp.net certificate)
SharePoint provider hosted apps(4 apps).
Thanks and Regards Anup Kadam -
Provider-Hosted app intermittent 401 error
Hi All,
I've a PH high trust app which is working fine, but at times
(not always) I'm getting 401 un-authorzed error. This is very intermittent error occurs when the app trys to access sharepoint. when the user refreshes the page its working fine.
I've digged ULS log but couldn't find anything useful. However in event viewer found the below error.. I'm totally out of clues why its occurring only at times. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Event code: 3005
Event message: An unhandled exception has occurred.
Event time: 1/5/2015 8:39:08 AM
Event time (UTC): 1/5/2015 1:39:08 PM
Event ID: 26b14be284ca4488abb0a5bba127c4c1
Event sequence: 28
Event occurrence: 1
Event detail code: 0
Application information:
Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/2/ROOT-1-130649382841483100
Trust level: Full
Application Virtual Path: /
Application Path: C:\TestWeb\
Machine name: APPSERVER
Process information:
Process ID: 3408
Process name: w3wp.exe
Account name: Domain\ServiceAccount
Exception information:
Exception type: WebException
Exception message: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SPWebRequestExecutor.Execute()
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ExecuteQueryToServer(ChunkStringBuilder sb)
at App.Pages.WebForm1.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive()
at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint)
Request information:
Request URL: https://appsSite.domain.com/Pages/DisplayPage.aspx?a=EU/gibbs/35&SPHostUrl=http://SPSite.domain.com/sites/TestSite
Request path: /Pages/DisplayPage.aspx
User host address: 10.x.x.x
User: Domain\User
Is authenticated: True
Authentication Type: Negotiate
Thread account name: Domain\ServiceAccount
Thread information:
Thread ID: 14
Thread account name: Domain\ServiceAccount
Is impersonating: False
Stack trace: at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.SPWebRequestExecutor.Execute()
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ClientRequest.ExecuteQueryToServer(ChunkStringBuilder sb)
at APP.Pages.WebForm1.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive()
at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint)
Custom event details:Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that Provider-Hosted app get intermittent 401 error.
If you use IssuerId in provider-hosted application web.config, please make it a lowercase Guid string.
You need to make sure that the app certificate is added to the trusted certificate store.
In addition, you can turn off the HTTPS using PowerShell.
More information:
http://www.jamestsai.net/Blog/post/SharePoint-Provider-Hosted-App-401-Unauthorized-error-on-clientContextExecuteQuery().aspx
http://srichallagolla.blogspot.com/2013/01/sharepoint-2013-provider-hosted-high.html
Best Regards,
Linda Li
Linda Li
TechNet Community Support -
Provider Hosted app server error
Hello All,
I had created a provider hosted app with remote web app deployed in the same IIS server where sharepoint installed. I have used selfsigned certificates for trust. It works if i use visual studio IIS express to host remote web app.
But when I use Local IIS for hosting the web app, I am getting the following error. httpContext.Session[SPContextKey] is always null
Any help will be appreciated.
VishnuCheck if below can help
http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/95151/provider-hosted-app-server-error
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaevans/archive/2013/09/24/introducing-sharepointcontext-for-provider-hosted-sharepoint-apps.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/officeapps/archive/2013/11/07/announcing-the-new-sharepointcontext-helper-in-apps-for-sharepoint-2013.aspx -
Retrieve data from a list in SharePoint 2013 provider hosted App using CSOM
I have developed a provider hosted app in SharePoint 2013. As you already know, Visual Studio creates web application and SharePoint app. The web application gets hosted inside IIS and the SharePoint App in SharePoint site collection. I'm trying to get
data from a list hosted in SharePoint using CSOM. But I get ran insecure content error.
here is my code in Default.aspx
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/jquery-1.8.2.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/MicrosoftAjax.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/SP.Core.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/INIT.JS"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/SP.Runtime.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/SP.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/SP.RequestExecutor.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../Scripts/App.js"></script>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<input id="Button1" type="button" value="Get title via CSOM" onclick="execCSOMTitleRequest()" /> <br />
<input id="Button2" type="button" value="Get Lists via CSOM" onclick="execCSOMListRequest()" />
</div>
<p ID="lblResultTitle"></p><br />
<p ID="lblResultLists"></p>
</form>
</body>
</html>
and App.js is:
var hostwebUrl;
var appwebUrl;
// Load the required SharePoint libraries
$(document).ready(function () {
//Get the URI decoded URLs.
hostwebUrl =
decodeURIComponent(
getQueryStringParameter("SPHostUrl")
appwebUrl =
decodeURIComponent(
getQueryStringParameter("SPAppWebUrl")
// resources are in URLs in the form:
// web_url/_layouts/15/resource
var scriptbase = hostwebUrl + "/_layouts/15/";
// Load the js files and continue to the successHandler
//$.getScript(scriptbase + "/MicrosoftAjax.js",
// function () {
// $.getScript(scriptbase + "SP.Core.js",
// function () {
// $.getScript(scriptbase + "INIT.JS",
// function () {
// $.getScript(scriptbase + "SP.Runtime.js",
// function () {
// $.getScript(scriptbase + "SP.js",
// function () { $.getScript(scriptbase + "SP.RequestExecutor.js", execCrossDomainRequest); }
function execCrossDomainRequest() {
alert("scripts loaded");
function getQueryStringParameter(paramToRetrieve) {
var params = document.URL.split("?")[1].split("&");
var strParams = "";
for (var i = 0; i < params.length; i = i + 1) {
var singleParam = params[i].split("=");
if (singleParam[0] == paramToRetrieve)
return singleParam[1];
function execCSOMTitleRequest() {
var context;
var factory;
var appContextSite;
var collList;
//Get the client context of the AppWebUrl
context = new SP.ClientContext(appwebUrl);
//Get the ProxyWebRequestExecutorFactory
factory = new SP.ProxyWebRequestExecutorFactory(appwebUrl);
//Assign the factory to the client context.
context.set_webRequestExecutorFactory(factory);
//Get the app context of the Host Web using the client context of the Application.
appContextSite = new SP.AppContextSite(context, hostwebUrl);
//Get the Web
this.web = context.get_web();
//Load Web.
context.load(this.web);
context.executeQueryAsync(
Function.createDelegate(this, successTitleHandlerCSOM),
Function.createDelegate(this, errorTitleHandlerCSOM)
//success Title
function successTitleHandlerCSOM(data) {
$('#lblResultTitle').html("<b>Via CSOM the title is:</b> " + this.web.get_title());
//Error Title
function errorTitleHandlerCSOM(data, errorCode, errorMessage) {
$('#lblResultLists').html("Could not complete CSOM call: " + errorMessage);
function execCSOMListRequest() {
var context;
var factory;
var appContextSite;
var collList;
//Get the client context of the AppWebUrl
context = new SP.ClientContext(appwebUrl);
//Get the ProxyWebRequestExecutorFactory
factory = new SP.ProxyWebRequestExecutorFactory(appwebUrl);
//Assign the factory to the client context.
context.set_webRequestExecutorFactory(factory);
//Get the app context of the Host Web using the client context of the Application.
appContextSite = new SP.AppContextSite(context, hostwebUrl);
//Get the Web
this.web = context.get_web();
// Get the Web lists.
collList = this.web.get_lists();
//Load Lists.
context.load(collList);
context.executeQueryAsync(
Function.createDelegate(this, successListHandlerCSOM),
Function.createDelegate(this, errorListHandlerCSOM)
//Success Lists
function successListHandlerCSOM() {
var listEnumerator = collList.getEnumerator();
$('#lblResultLists').html("<b>Via CSOM the lists are:</b><br/>");
while (listEnumerator.moveNext()) {
var oList = listEnumerator.get_current();
$('#lblResultLists').append(oList.get_title() + " (" + oList.get_itemCount() + ")<br/>");
//Error Lists
function errorListHandlerCSOM(data, errorCode, errorMessage) {
$('#lblResultLists').html("Could not complete CSOM Call: " + errorMessage);
Any solution is appreciated.Hi,
To retrieve data from list in your provider-hosted app using SharePoint Client Object Model(CSOM), you can follow the links below for a quick start:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/fp142381(v=office.15).aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/steve_fox/archive/2013/02/22/building-your-first-provider-hosted-app-for-sharepoint-part-2.aspx
Best regards
Patrick Liang
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SharePoint Provider Hosted App that can update existing SharePoint Task List
Note: I am unable to take advantage of the Microsoft.SharePoint library directly. Adding a reference results in a 32bit/64bit library mismatch error.
I have to find a solution that uses only the Microsoft.SharePoint.Client extension.
I am looking for example code where provider-hosted SharePoint App loads a SharePoint Task List View that allows users to interact with the tasks.
So far I have only been able to programmatically create and then load the SharePoint tasks list, create and populate a DataTable object and set the datasource of a GridView object to that DataTable.
I am unable to trigger my method linked to my checkbox within the gridview.
Ideally I would like to just customize a Task View that already has this functionality.
Here is my default.aspx.cs code-behind file:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Data;
using SP = Microsoft.SharePoint.Client;
namespace SPAppBasicWeb
public partial class Default : System.Web.UI.Page
protected void Page_PreInit(object sender, EventArgs e)
Uri redirectUrl;
switch (SharePointContextProvider.CheckRedirectionStatus(Context, out redirectUrl))
case RedirectionStatus.Ok:
return;
case RedirectionStatus.ShouldRedirect:
Response.Redirect(redirectUrl.AbsoluteUri, endResponse: true);
break;
case RedirectionStatus.CanNotRedirect:
Response.Write("An error occurred while processing your request.");
Response.End();
break;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
// The following code gets the client context and Title property by using TokenHelper.
// To access other properties, the app may need to request permissions on the host web.
var spContext = SharePointContextProvider.Current.GetSharePointContext(Context);
using (var clientContext = spContext.CreateUserClientContextForSPHost())
//clientContext.Load(clientContext.Web, web => web.Title);
//clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
//Response.Write(clientContext.Web.Title);
SP.ClientContext cc = new SP.ClientContext("http://server/sites/devapps");
SP.Web web = cc.Web;
SP.List list = web.Lists.GetByTitle("General Tasks");
SP.CamlQuery caml = new SP.CamlQuery();
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ListItemCollection items = list.GetItems(caml);
cc.Load<Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.List>(list);
cc.Load<Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ListItemCollection>(items);
//try
//const int ColWidth = 40;
cc.ExecuteQuery();
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
dt.Columns.Add("Task Name", typeof(string));
dt.Columns.Add("ID", typeof(int));
foreach (Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ListItem liTask in items)
DataRow dr = dt.NewRow();
dr["Task Name"] = liTask["Title"];
dr["ID"] = liTask["ID"];
//dr["chkTask"] = liTask["Checkmark"];
dt.Rows.Add(dr);
GridView1.DataSource = dt;
GridView1.DataBind();
protected void chkTask_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
//add code here to update Task Item by ID
Response.Write("checkbox event triggered");
Here is my simple default.aspx:
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="SPAppBasicWeb.Default" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server">
<Columns>
<asp:TemplateField>
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:CheckBox ID="chkTask" runat="server" OnCheckedChanged="chkTask_CheckedChanged" AutoPostBack="true" />
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
http://www.net4geeks.com Who said I was a geek?Hi,
Please try to modify your code as below:
using (var clientContext = spContext.CreateUserClientContextForSPHost())
SP.Web web = clientContext.Web;
SP.List list = web.Lists.GetByTitle("General Tasks");
SP.CamlQuery caml = new SP.CamlQuery();
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ListItemCollection items = list.GetItems(caml);
clientContext.Load(items);
clientContext.ExecuteQuery();
If the code still not works, I suggest you debug the code or following the blog below to create a Provider-Hosted App for SharePoint and read list items from SharePoint list.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/steve_fox/archive/2013/02/22/building-your-first-provider-hosted-app-for-sharepoint-part-2.aspx
Best Regards
Dennis Guo
TechNet Community Support -
Hello all,
Could you possibly help me with provider-hosted app development/deployment process.
We developed SharePoint provider-hosted app that works just fine in development environment. Now we need to automate it's installation in test environment via powershell.
In AppManifest.xml that we are deploying we have key instead of explicit URL:
<App xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/2012/app/manifest" Name="ShowAllRoomsApp" ProductID="{922a18aa-5592-b59a-4da9-4791baef02e7}" Version="1.0.0.0"
SharePointMinVersion="15.0.0.0">
<Properties>
<Title>SomeTitle</Title>
<StartPage>~remoteAppUrl/Pages/Default.aspx?{StandardTokens}</StartPage>
If we use as
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj655398.aspx recommends, we cannot specify Redirect Url as we can do this on
/_layouts/appinv.aspx
So now it seems like the only way to deploy this kind of solution is using appinv.aspx page.Or must we apply this URL in AppManifest on developing stage in Visual Studio?
What did I miss?
P. S. Even if I use /_layouts/appinv.aspx after powershell commandlets, I get error.hi,
to deploy provider hosted app you need 2 things
1. Client ID
2. Redirect URL.
What you can do you can generate app from visual studio using clientID and URL from developer enviornment.
Now a app file is just a simple compressed zip file if you rename it as .zip and extract you will find AppManifest
inside it. So to create an app for Testing enviornment what you have to to Get the CLient ID (from AppRegNew.aspx) in testing enviornment. Unzip .App file change the AppManifest with testing client ID and URL than again zip file and rename as .app.
Now if you upload this file it will work.
To automate this scenerio i have created a simple windows Application in which i Pass the Client ID and StartURl and an App File it unzips the app file make changes to app and again zip it.
public static class AppPackageHelper
public const string StartUrlExpression = "{0}?{1}";
public const string StandardToken = "{StandardTokens}";
public static string Publish(string appPath, string ClientId,string StartUrl)
string tempDir = string.Empty;
string outPutFile = string.Empty;
try
string parentDir = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(appPath);
outPutFile = System.IO.Path.Combine(parentDir, ClientId + "-Winshuttle.app");
tempDir = System.IO.Path.Combine(parentDir, ClientId.ToString());
Directory.CreateDirectory(tempDir);
int lastInd = appPath.LastIndexOf('.');
string tempPath = string.Empty;
string targetFilePath = string.Empty;
string cabPath = System.IO.Path.Combine(tempDir, System.IO.Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(appPath) + ".cab");
FileInfo fInfo = new FileInfo(appPath) { IsReadOnly = false };
File.Copy(appPath, cabPath);
XDocument doc = null;
string appManifest = string.Empty;
using (ZipArchive zipArch = ZipFile.Open(cabPath, ZipArchiveMode.Update))
appManifest = string.Format(@"{0}\AppManifest.xml", Directory.GetParent(cabPath).FullName);
ZipArchiveEntry manifestEntry = zipArch.Entries.LastOrDefault(e => e.Name.ToLower() == "appmanifest.xml");
manifestEntry.ExtractToFile(appManifest);
doc = XDocument.Load(appManifest);
XNamespace ns = doc.Root.GetDefaultNamespace();
string defaultUrl = string.Format(StartUrlExpression, StartUrl.TrimEnd('/'), StandardToken);
doc.Descendants(XName.Get("StartPage", ns.NamespaceName)).First().Value = defaultUrl;
doc.Descendants(XName.Get("RemoteWebApplication", ns.NamespaceName)).First().Attribute(XName.Get("ClientId")).Value = setupInfo.ClientId.ToString();
doc.Save(appManifest);
if (manifestEntry != null)
manifestEntry.Delete();
zipArch.CreateEntryFromFile(appManifest, "AppManifest.xml");
int totEnt = zipArch.Entries.Count;
for (int e = 0; e < totEnt; e++)
if (zipArch.Entries[e].Open().Length == 0)
//if (zipArch.Entries.Count > totEnt && e >= totEnt) break;
//zipArch.CreateEntry(zipArch.Entries[e].FullName);
File.Delete(appManifest);
if (File.Exists(outPutFile))
File.Delete(outPutFile);
File.Move(cabPath, outPutFile);
return outPutFile;
catch
throw;
finally
if (System.IO.Directory.Exists(tempDir))
System.IO.Directory.Delete(tempDir, true);
return outPutFile;
using System.IO.Compression.FileSystem.dll.
Also if you want to do it using powershell You need to do the same thing unzip-> changes values-> zip
So basic thing is You need to ahve only valid AppManifest file which contains 2 valid values Client Id and StartUrl
if you changes it inside appmanifest manuall than it will also work. Using above code you can create a console Application to do it. You can use powershell it just that i dont know how to zip unzip in powershell but i am pretty sure you can easily find it
on searching.
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Error with Provider Hosted App on Edit Form of a list item
We have an error on the Edit Form of one of our pages.
We have developed a SharePoint Online Provider Hosted app which replaces the standard edit form of a list item and has some further events behind the save button. Since this is rather new territory for us, we're using a roundabout way of achieving this by
using a script editor web part to display an iFrame of our app. That way we can pass the Url through to our app and retrieve query strings from them.
Our issue comes quite intermittently in that we sometimes get a "web page cannot be found" error or sometimes a "resource cannot be found" error, however, when we load another app on the site (from the same app project, but using an app
part), then go back to the Edit Form, the information in the iFrame suddenly renders.
Any ideas on what might be causing this issue at all? Ideally, we should be rendering the app to the Edit Form is the proper manner, rather than scripting an iFrame that points to out app in Azure. Would this be the cause of the problem?
Thanks
TomHi thumper, if you have access to InfoPath, you can add the form to a page using the InfoPath web part. Otherwise, use SP Designer with instructions below:
http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/70287/display-new-form-of-a-list-in-a-web-part-page
cameron rautmann -
Hello,
I developed one simple provider hosted app and I published it in my Azure website. I also published the SharePoint App of this solution in O365 site. I'm using Visual Studio 2013 Premium edition. I've followed all the steps to do this work e.g.
generate the client ID and client secret through my O365 site and updated the AppManifest.xml as well as web.config etc. In my AppWeb project, I've TokenHelper.cs and SharePoint.cs classes.
When I'm clicking the app from my O365 site, I get the following error "An error occurred while processing your request" which is due to the following code:
protected void Page_PreInit(object sender, EventArgs e)
Uri redirectUrl;
switch (SharePointContextProvider.CheckRedirectionStatus(Context, out redirectUrl))
case RedirectionStatus.Ok:
return;
case RedirectionStatus.ShouldRedirect:
Response.Redirect(redirectUrl.AbsoluteUri, endResponse: true);
break;
case RedirectionStatus.CanNotRedirect:
Response.Write("An error occurred while processing your request.");
Response.End();
break;
It's always executing the case RedirectionStatus.CanNotRedirect. Why?
I've checked the method "CheckRedirectionStatus" of SharePointContext.cs class completely and I am not understanding why am I getting this error.
When I browse my Azure website http://sitename.azurewebsites.net, even there I'm getting this error. I believe that error is because there is no query string parameter there e.g. SPHostURL etc.
Please let me know why I'm having this redirection error.
Thanks,
AshishHi,
For a better troubleshooting,
I suggest you do as the following:
Debug the code step by step to find the reason of the issue.
For the remote debug your app from Windows Azure, you need to download Azure SDK:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/
After installing the SDK, it will have “Attach Debugger” for Azure web site, you
also need to set "Attach Debugger" to on in the Windows Azure Management Portal
More detailed information about how to debug provider-hosted app:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/speschka/archive/2013/11/25/debugging-sharepoint-apps-that-are-hosted-in-windows-azure-web-sites.aspx
Best regards,
ZhengyuGuo
Forum Support
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Error occurred in deployment step 'Install app for SharePoint, ULS log as below:
0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation App Deployment acjjg Medium The current user has System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal.Identity.Name
= 0#.w|perf\abraham.lincoln, System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name = NT AUTHORITY\IUSR, System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name = 0#.w|perf\abraham.lincoln. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.39 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ag8d6 Medium SPApp: CreateAppUsingPackageMetadata: isCabStream is false. Treating the stream as a ZIP. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.39 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ahkn9 High Deleting App with fingerprint TJQrYuD5N+kEe38LZtl6wSs3Ak3yYvWcmwuNLTqtpdFzb4qSMopN3SWCRdWvntrKoM7qIS2S2llpA5omi8iHqQ==
on site 264dc389-d394-4985-a43c-ad91a383c0df dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.39 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ahkob High The App with fingerprint TJQrYuD5N+kEe38LZtl6wSs3Ak3yYvWcmwuNLTqtpdFzb4qSMopN3SWCRdWvntrKoM7qIS2S2llpA5omi8iHqQ==
on site 264dc389-d394-4985-a43c-ad91a383c0df was to be deleted, but it did not exist dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment abnqa Medium App Packaging: CreatePackage: There are 10 parts in the package. There are 1 package-part relationships
in the package. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment afyz6 Medium SPAppResources: ParseResources: No default resource file was found. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment afyzx Medium SPAppResources: ParseResources: no resource file relationships were found. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aebgs Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Creating directory 'C:\Users\abraham.lincoln.PERF\AppData\Local\Temp\71345ca6-3565-43d8-9017-2d3336965d8f\extract' dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aebgt Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Creating file 'C:\Users\abraham.lincoln.PERF\AppData\Local\Temp\71345ca6-3565-43d8-9017-2d3336965d8f\extract\AppManifest.xml' dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddw Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Part stream length is '1072'. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddz Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Length is '1072', not locking before copying the stream. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aebgt Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Creating file 'C:\Users\abraham.lincoln.PERF\AppData\Local\Temp\71345ca6-3565-43d8-9017-2d3336965d8f\extract\AppIcon.png' dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddw Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Part stream length is '3540'. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddz Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Length is '3540', not locking before copying the stream. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.41 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aidi7 Medium SPIconAppPartValidator: IsSupportedFormat: image raw format is 'b96b3caf-0728-11d3-9d7b-0000f81ef32e'. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment afyz6 Medium SPAppResources: ParseResources: No default resource file was found. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment afyzx Medium SPAppResources: ParseResources: no resource file relationships were found. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aebgt Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Creating file 'C:\Users\abraham.lincoln.PERF\AppData\Local\Temp\71345ca6-3565-43d8-9017-2d3336965d8f\extract\featurecc1deab7-efdf-4cc2-80ae-60e073577d64.xml' dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddw Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Part stream length is '321'. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddz Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Length is '321', not locking before copying the stream. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aebgt Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Creating file 'C:\Users\abraham.lincoln.PERF\AppData\Local\Temp\71345ca6-3565-43d8-9017-2d3336965d8f\extract\elements4d87f314-4b0a-4b89-8a7e-9cb73c99f25f.xml' dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddw Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Part stream length is '849'. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajddz Medium SPPackageUtility: ExtractPart: Length is '849', not locking before copying the stream. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aerhy Medium App Packaging - List of App Parts (count ='2'): Name='SPIconAppPart',Name='SPFeatureAppPart', dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment aerhz Medium App Packaging - List of Deployment Groups (count ='3'): Name='SPIconDeploymentGroup',Name='SPTargetWebDeploymentGroup',Name='SPQuickLaunchDeploymentGroup', dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.42 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment mq71 Medium Creating App with fingerprint TJQrYuD5N+kEe38LZtl6wSs3Ak3yYvWcmwuNLTqtpdFzb4qSMopN3SWCRdWvntrKoM7qIS2S2llpA5omi8iHqQ==
to site 264dc389-d394-4985-a43c-ad91a383c0df. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.44 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment afpd2 Medium Committing package with fingerprint TJQrYuD5N+kEe38LZtl6wSs3Ak3yYvWcmwuNLTqtpdFzb4qSMopN3SWCRdWvntrKoM7qIS2S2llpA5omi8iHqQ==
and data length 8010 to site 264dc389-d394-4985-a43c-ad91a383c0df. dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.46 w3wp.exe (0x2170) 0x0BA8 SharePoint Foundation
App Deployment ajk9e Medium Writing 8010 bytes to database for app with fingerprint TJQrYuD5N+kEe38LZtl6wSs3Ak3yYvWcmwuNLTqtpdFzb4qSMopN3SWCRdWvntrKoM7qIS2S2llpA5omi8iHqQ== dcf1d59c-94c5-5071-47bf-07cd3f2ead95
12/14/2014 23:54:27.50 w3wp.exe (0x2170)Hi Jerry,
I agree with Nikhil, I think you have posted partial ULS log, we could not find effective errors for the issue.
For Provider Hosted app in SharePoint server on-premise,
the TokenHelper class will try to access your Azure Security Principle by default.
Did you have a valid Azure account?
If not, the issue may be caused that you don't have a valid account, to resolve this issue, you can use
a valid Azure account or not going to use Azure Platform for hosting the app as the article
below.
http://pratapreddypilaka.blogspot.jp/2012/12/sharepoint-2013-avoiding-azure-on-dev.html
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Guo
TechNet Community Support
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