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“Can’t create node, Disallowed selected_api“ error on Pardot to Linkedin Gen Forms Zap

  • February 22, 2021
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I am having trouble connecting Pardot and LinkedIn lead gen forms. I get an error message that reads: Can’t create node, Disallowed selected_api. Anyone has the same issue? Any advice on how to solve it?

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We can sometimes see a “Can’t create node, Disallowed selected_api” error when there are multiple tabs open editing the same Zap. But it can also temporarily occur during an automatic update of an app.

 

For anyone who comes across this thread and is running into this same error, try closing out any other Zapier.com tabs, then head back to the Zap to continue to editing it. It often helps to do a “hard refresh” in your web browser as well. On a PC, Ctrl+F5 will refresh the web page. On a Mac, you can use Command+Shift+R to refresh it.

And if that doesn’t solve it, please reach out to our wonderful Support team via the Get Help form who will be happy to investigate further! :)

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Troy Tessalone
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  • February 22, 2021

Hi @Mariam 

What app is returning the error?

You can submit a ticket to Zapier Support here: https://zapier.com/app/get-help


SamB
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  • July 2, 2021

We can sometimes see a “Can’t create node, Disallowed selected_api” error when there are multiple tabs open editing the same Zap. But it can also temporarily occur during an automatic update of an app.

 

For anyone who comes across this thread and is running into this same error, try closing out any other Zapier.com tabs, then head back to the Zap to continue to editing it. It often helps to do a “hard refresh” in your web browser as well. On a PC, Ctrl+F5 will refresh the web page. On a Mac, you can use Command+Shift+R to refresh it.

And if that doesn’t solve it, please reach out to our wonderful Support team via the Get Help form who will be happy to investigate further! :)