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Salesforce error: Failed to fetch an outbound message from Salesforce. Authorization access_token missing for Salesforce.

  • April 27, 2022
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Hello all,

Previously I was able to connect Salesforce outbound messages as it provided an endpoint url link, but after the update, it no longer provides a link for me to connect through Salesforce. How do I link an outbound message? I provided a screenshot to show that it no longer provides the end point url.

 

Best answer by christina.d

Hey there, @JakeMiller466! Thanks for reaching out. I can see you’re currently chatting with our friends in support - which is perfect. Keep us posted if ya’ll are able to come up with a solution.

In the meantime, there’s also this article on Common Problems with Salesforce on Zapier. I wonder if this might be related?

Salesforce allows a user to have 5 access tokens authorized to one Salesforce account to all third-party applications, including Zapier. After those 5 access tokens are generated, older tokens are automatically revoked without notification. This does not mean you're limited to only having five total Zaps using the Salesforce integration, just number of Connected App Access across all the third-party apps you use.

You can manage your connected apps access to directly in Salesforce and view your Zapier account connections which are called "Zapier CLI App".

Either way, we’d love to know!

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  • April 29, 2022

Hey there, @JakeMiller466! Thanks for reaching out. I can see you’re currently chatting with our friends in support - which is perfect. Keep us posted if ya’ll are able to come up with a solution.

In the meantime, there’s also this article on Common Problems with Salesforce on Zapier. I wonder if this might be related?

Salesforce allows a user to have 5 access tokens authorized to one Salesforce account to all third-party applications, including Zapier. After those 5 access tokens are generated, older tokens are automatically revoked without notification. This does not mean you're limited to only having five total Zaps using the Salesforce integration, just number of Connected App Access across all the third-party apps you use.

You can manage your connected apps access to directly in Salesforce and view your Zapier account connections which are called "Zapier CLI App".

Either way, we’d love to know!