Building and customizing solutions using Microsoft 365 Copilot APIs and tools
To access the CoPilot feature in Excel on the web through Dropbox, you need to ensure that the CoPilot connector is properly deployed and configured in your Microsoft 365 environment. Here are some steps to consider:
- Check License: Make sure that you are assigned a license that supports Microsoft 365 Copilot. If you are not assigned the correct license, the CoPilot feature may not be available.
- Admin Configuration: Since you mentioned that the CoPilot connector is missing in your GoDaddy Microsoft 365 admin, you should verify that the connector has been deployed correctly. You can refer to the deployment instructions for setting up the Dropbox connector in Microsoft 365.
- Connector Deployment: Ensure that you have followed the necessary steps to deploy the Dropbox connector, including obtaining the app key and app secret from the Dropbox App Console, and configuring the required OAuth redirect URLs and API scopes.
- Troubleshooting: If you still cannot access CoPilot, you may want to troubleshoot common issues related to the connector. This includes checking for missing permission scopes or verifying that the OAuth 2.0 flow is configured correctly.
If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your Microsoft 365 admin for further assistance or consult the relevant documentation for more detailed troubleshooting steps.
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